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Sharp fall in people reading daily newspaper

By Nicholas Timmins

Published: January 23 2008 00:27 | Last updated: January 23 2008 00:27

Politicians should stop worrying about the power of the press and start worrying about its weakness, the survey suggests.

Newspaper readership is in sharp decline – and that may not be good for politics says John Curtice, professor of politics at Strathclyde university. A smaller proportion of each age group reads a paper than the generation before it and each cohort is itself giving up newspapers.

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