Find out about: Teenagers get the inside track from YouTubers and now not information retailers

A contemporary learn about discovered that greater than 75 % of teenagers say it’s vital to stay alongside of international occasions, but over part of them get the inside track from YouTube.
A recent study found that more than 75 percent of teens say it’s important to keep up with world events, yet over half of them get the news from YouTube.Original article
Author: Thenextweb

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