TAILIEUCHUNG - Older adults and internet use

Some public broadcasters are better funded and operated than others. Our survey highlights the notable strengths of public media systems in the ., Germany and Scandinavian countries. In contrast, due to erosion in both the amount of funding and procedures for assuring “arms-length” autonomy from direct governmental control (shift from license fee to direct government funding, shift from multiyear to annual funding, etc.), public media have arguably been weakened in recent years in the Netherlands, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia. Likewise, in the transition to digital and Internet platforms, countries with public service broadcasting are adopting a variety of approaches to. | Pew Internet Pew Internet American Life Project a project of the PewResearchCei Iter JUNE 6 2012 Older adults and internet use For the first time half of adults ages 65 and older are online Kathryn Zickuhr Research Specialist Pew Internet Project Mary Madden Senior Research Specialist Pew Internet Project Pew Research Center s Internet American Life Project 1615 L St. NW - Suite 700 Washington . 20036 Phone 202-419-4500 http Reports 2012 Summary of findings For the first time half of adults ages 65 and older are online. As of April 2012 53 of American adults ages 65 and older use the internet or email. Though these adults are still less likely than all other age groups to use the internet the latest data represent the first time that half of seniors are going online. After several years of very little growth among this group these gains are significant. Overall 82 of all American adults ages 18 and older say they use the internet or email at least occasionally and 67 do so on a typical day. Once online most seniors make internet use a regular part of their lives. For most online seniors internet use is a daily fixture in their lives. Among internet users ages 65 and older 70 use the internet on a typical day. Overall 82 of all adult internet users go online on an average day. After age 75 internet and broadband use drops off significantly. Internet usage is much less prevalent among members of the . Generation adults who are currently ages 76 and older 1 than among other age groups. As of April 2012 internet adoption among this group has only reached 34 while home broadband use has inched up to 21 . Seven in ten seniors own a cell phone up from 57 two years ago. A growing share of seniors own a cell phone. Some 69 of adults ages 65 and older report that they have a mobile phone up from 57 in May 2010. Even among those currently ages 76 and older 56 report owning a cell phone of some kind up from 47 of this .

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