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  Culture & Society  Social Media Eclipses Television as Primary News Source for Americans, Landmark Report Finds
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Social Media Eclipses Television as Primary News Source for Americans, Landmark Report Finds

angela Brooksangela Brooks—June 16, 20251
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In a significant shift reflecting the evolving digital landscape, social media and video networks have for the first time surpassed television to become the primary source of news for Americans. This pivotal finding comes from RISJ’s 2025 Digital News Report, released by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism (RISJ), offering a comprehensive look at global news consumption trends.

The report indicates that 54% of Americans now cite social media and video networks as their main avenue for accessing news information. This figure represents a notable milestone, placing digital social platforms ahead of traditional television news, which stands at 50%. News websites and apps, while still significant, trail slightly behind at 48%.

This transition underscores a broader trend of news consumption fragmenting across a wider array of online platforms. The RISJ report highlights that six distinct platforms now boast a weekly news reach of 10% or more within the United States. This expanded list includes familiar giants like Facebook and YouTube, alongside platforms such as Instagram, WhatsApp, X, and TikTok.

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The proliferation of dominant platforms marks a stark contrast to the landscape of a decade ago. The 2025 report points out that just ten years prior, only Facebook and YouTube had managed to achieve a double-digit reach for news consumption among American users. The inclusion of platforms like Instagram, WhatsApp, X, and TikTok in the 10%+ reach category illustrates how diverse online spaces, including messaging services and short-form video apps, are increasingly becoming integrated into daily news routines.

This fragmentation presents both challenges and opportunities for news organizations. Reaching audiences requires a multifaceted approach, tailoring content and distribution strategies to the distinct characteristics and user behaviors of each platform. While some platforms may primarily serve as conduits for sharing links to traditional news articles, others are becoming destinations in themselves for consuming news digests, video reports, or commentary.

Platform Dynamics and User Migration

The report also touches upon the dynamic nature of platform loyalty and usage. While the established players continue to dominate, there are indications of user migration towards newer platforms. The report notes that some users are exploring alternatives such as Bluesky and Threads in the United States, suggesting a continued search for digital spaces that align with user preferences or concerns about existing platforms.

Despite this exploratory movement towards emerging platforms, the report observes the resilience of some established networks. Notably, X (formerly Twitter) has managed to maintain its news reach across the 12 countries studied in detail by the RISJ, including the United States. This suggests that despite ownership changes and shifts in content moderation policies, the platform retains a core user base that utilizes it for news discovery and engagement.

Implications for the Information Ecosystem

The ascendancy of social media as a primary news source carries significant implications for the broader information ecosystem. While social platforms offer unparalleled reach and speed in disseminating information, they also amplify concerns related to the spread of misinformation, the creation of filter bubbles, and the impact on the economic sustainability of traditional journalism.

News organizations are increasingly grappling with the need to build trust and credibility within these digital spaces, often competing for attention with a wide range of content creators and influencers. The shift necessitates innovation in journalistic formats, emphasizing visual storytelling, direct engagement with audiences, and finding sustainable models for funding public interest journalism in a platform-centric environment.

In conclusion, the findings from RISJ’s 2025 Digital News Report confirm a fundamental transformation in how Americans access news. The moment when social media collectively overtook television marks a turning point, signalling the growing dominance of digital networks and the continued fragmentation of audiences across a diverse landscape of platforms. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for news providers, policymakers, and the public alike as the world navigates the complexities of the digital information age.

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Angela Brooks brings over 12 years of experience in financial journalism to the USA Sentinel team. Specializing in energy markets and global economic shifts, she provides in-depth analysis of how international conflicts and sanctions influence domestic inflation and fuel prices. Angela’s expertise in macroeconomic trends ensures that Sentinel readers receive sophisticated, forward-looking financial reporting.
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angela BrooksEconomic & Global Markets Editor / USA Sentinel

Angela Brooks brings over 12 years of experience in financial journalism to the USA Sentinel team. Specializing in energy markets and global economic shifts, she provides in-depth analysis of how international conflicts and sanctions influence domestic inflation and fuel prices. Angela’s expertise in macroeconomic trends ensures that Sentinel readers receive sophisticated, forward-looking financial reporting.

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