Facebook’s growing influence on news consumption, in 5 charts

When it comes to news, it's Facebook's world -- publishers are just living in it. As Facebook continues to court publishers and hold onto users, more people are using the site to keep up on news. According to Pew, 63 percent of Facebook and Twitter users said that they they get their news from the social networks. Two years ago, only 47 percent of Facebook users said that. The move underscores Facebook's growing role in the news space, which the company seems intent on growing further. The post Facebook’s growing influence on news consumption, in 5 charts appeared first on Digiday. Continue reading at 'Digiday'

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