News Consumption

News consumption refers to the process and behavior through which individuals engage with news content across various media platforms. This includes acquiring information about current events, issues, and developments through sources such as television, newspapers, online news websites, social media, and podcasts. News consumption can vary significantly among individuals based on factors such as personal preferences, the type of media used, frequency of access, and the level of engagement with the content. It can involve passive activities, like scrolling through a news feed, or active ones, like participating in discussions and sharing articles. The way people consume news can influence their understanding of local and global affairs, shape public opinion, and impact societal discourse. Additionally, factors such as technological advancements, accessibility, and the rise of digital platforms have transformed traditional news consumption patterns, leading to the emergence of new formats and interactivity in how news is presented and received.