From Pew's latest survey:
Fox viewers identify themselves as: 39% Republican, 33% Democratic, 22% independent
CNN: 18% Republican, 51% Democratic, 23% independent (more Democratic than in 2006)
MSNBC: 18% Republican, 45% Democratic, 27% independent (slightly less Democratic than in 2006...really... I know...even with Keith...)
Other fun nuggets:
** The Daily Show claims the largest percentage of indpenedents in the survey -- 45%.
** Only 34% of the sample said they read a newspaper the day before the survey, down from 40% in 2006. 37% of the public gets their news online. A lot more Americans get their news from a variety of sources. Local TV news appears to be the biggest. Younger folks use social networking sites for news.
** Rush Limbaugh's audience is 72% male; the audience for religious radio is 69% female. Sunday morning talk shows are split 50-50.
** Search engines are used for news; Yahoo is the top news site.
** Go us: readership rates for major national magazines have held steady: "Readership rates for news magazines, national news publications and magazines such as The New Yorker, The Atlantic and Harper's Magazine have remained relatively steady in recent years, as newspaper readership has dipped.:"
