FT.com: Sharp fall in people reading daily newspaper
January 23rd, 2008Posted by Laura Oliver in Editors' pick, Newspapers
In 2006, 42 per cent of 18 to 27-year-olds read a daily paper at least three days a week, against 72 per cent in 1986, according to new survey.
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