
Newspaper Web sites are the single
most-visited and most-trusted source of online local news, according to a survey of 3,050 adult Internet users by comScore conducted on behalf of the Newspaper Association of America.
Overall, 57% of respondents said local newspaper Web sites were their No. 1 destination for various kinds of local information -- more than all other online local news media combined. The survey also
revealed high rankings for the trustworthiness of advertising on local newspaper Web sites.
Breaking local content and advertising down into various categories, 29% said newspaper Web sites
were their primary destination for local news, 27% ranked them first for local sports, 26% for local entertainment, and 39% for local classifieds.
Setting aside duplicates, this comes to well
over half of those surveyed. The proportion of respondents ranking newspaper Web sites as their primary destination for local content rose to 60% among college-educated respondents and 63% among
well-to-do households.
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The NAA noted that newspaper Web sites beat various competitors -- most notably the Web sites of local TV stations -- across the board in terms of trustworthiness as
well. Local newspapers were chosen as the most trustworthy source of local news by 34% of respondents, compared to 23% for local TV news sites.
They also ranked ahead of local TV news sites in
local sports (30%-24%), local entertainment (30%-20%), and local classifieds (42%-13%). For advertising in general, 36% said they considered local newspaper Web sites to be trustworthy advertising
media, compared to 23% for local TV news sites and just 12% for online portals in general.
At first glance, newspaper Web sites seem to be sitting pretty, but newspaper publishers have
struggled to monetize large online audiences at anywhere near the rate of their legacy print product.
According to the NAA, in the first three quarters of 2009, newspapers' online advertising
revenues were still just 10% of their total advertising revenues -- after a decade spent building online audiences and advertising programs.