For the first time more people in Northern Ireland get their news online rather than TV, Ofcom research suggests.
For the first time more people in Northern Ireland get their news online rather than TV, Ofcom research suggests.
More people in the UK now access news online than on television, according to new survey data from the media regulator Ofcom.
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