Northwestern University | Editor & Publisher Young adults complain that news sites bombard them with too much information about the 2008 election, according to a Northwestern University Media Management Center study. To prevent overwhelming "millennials" (ages 17 and 22), the report recommends that news sites offer content in manageable layers and chunks, letting the reader decide how deep to go, and have a lot but display a little. "It's better for this audience to be selective in what is presented (with links to more information) than to overwhelm with 'too much,'" says the study's release. || Related
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