Study: 26% of Adults in the US Get News on YouTube

Pew Research Center found that 44% of the channels it analyzed were personality-driven

Pew Research Center Monday shared a study on U.S. adults who turn to YouTube for news and the channels they are turning to on the Google-owned website.

The think tank surveyed 12,638 U.S. adults from Jan. 6 through 20, as well as conducting an analysis of the 377 most popular YouTube news channels as of last November and the contents of videos published by the 100 channels with the highest median number of views last December.

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