Harris Interactive Survey Shows Internet's Growth as Primary Source of News and Information in Weeks Following September 11 Attacks

NEW YORK, October 5, 2001—The Online Publishers Association (OPA), in conjunction with Harris InteractiveSM, announced today that according to a Harris Interactive survey conducted September 27-October 1, the number of Americans with online access who used the Internet as their primary source of news and information more than doubled in the two weeks since the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington.

According to initial data from The Harris Poll® conducted by Harris Interactive on September 12, 2001, television was the primary source of information for 78% of Americans with online access in the 24 hours immediately following the attacks, followed by radio at 15% and the Internet at 3%. However, the same poll conducted three weeks later shows that the Internet has achieved significant gains, with 8% of the population now using the Net as their primary source of news, while both television (76%) and radio (8%) experienced declines.

These new results are from a nationwide follow up survey conducted by Harris Interactive for the OPA among 989 adults who have access to the Internet.

The survey data were weighted using demographic weights to be a representative sample of all adults who are online.

Other results from the poll released today are as follows:

  • The percentage of people using the Internet as one of their information sources, if not their primary source, jumped from 64% to 80% in the two weeks since the attacks, overtaking radio (72%) and second only to television, with 98%.
  • The top reasons given for using the Internet as a news and information source were 1) that it provides information users want when they want it (63%), 2) that it delivers more detailed information (43%), 3) that it delivers more up to date information (42%), and 4) that the information is accessible at work (42%).
  • 35% of the people interviewed said their number of visits to news Web sites had increased. 47% said the amount of time they spent on news Web sites had increased.

"There can no longer be any doubt that, for Americans who have online access, the Internet is second only to television as the medium of choice for news and information," said Michael Zimbalist, acting executive director of the Online Publishers Association. "And unlike any other medium, the Internet audience continues to experience rapid worldwide growth."

 

TABLE 1

PRIMARY SOURCES OF INFORMATION ON TERRORIST ATTACK

"Which of the following have you primarily used to get information about/related to the terrorist attacks?"

Base: All adults online

 

September 12 (%)

September 27 (%)

Television

78

76

Radio

15

8

The Internet

3

8

Talking with others in person

3

3

Newspaper

*

5

Other

*

*

 

TABLE 2

ALL SOURCES OF INFORMATION ON TERRORIST ATTACK

"What are all of the sources you have used to get information about/related to the terrorist attacks?"

Base: All adults online

 

September 12 (%)

September 27 (%)

Television

97

98

Radio

76

72

The Internet

64

80

Talking with others in person

66

74

Newspaper

16

78

Other

5

6

 

About Harris InteractiveSM

Harris Interactive (Nasdaq: HPOL) is a worldwide market research and consulting firm, best known for The Harris Poll Ò and its pioneering use of the Internet to conduct scientifically accurate market research via its multimillion member online panel. The company has more than 45 years of experience in supplying clients with actionable knowledge across multiple markets. Through its U.S. and Global Network offices, the company conducts international research in multiple, localized languages. For more information about Harris Interactive, visit www.harrisinteractive.com. EOE M/F/D/V

About Online Publishers Association

Founded in June 2001 by twelve of the Internet's leading content brands, Online Publishers Association (OPA) is an industry trade organization whose mission is to advance the interests of high-quality online publishers before the advertising community, the press, the government and the public. Members of OPA represent the highest standards in Internet publishing with respect to editorial quality and integrity, credibility and accountability. For more information about Online Publishers Association, visit www.online-publishers.org.

 

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Nancy Wong
Harris Interactive
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nwong@harrisinteractive.com

Lisa Carparelli
Online Publishers Association
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lcarparelli@online-publishers.org

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