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The Boston Bombing Was The Most Closely-Followed News Story Since The Financial Collapse

Apr 23, 2013, 21:57 IST

Courtesy of NBCThe Pew Research Center for the People and the Press published the first analysis of media consumption during the Boston Bombing, and it shows that the week-long saga was the most closely-followed news story in five years.

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The survey also shows evidence of the pervasive power of digital media. Half of those surveyed kept up with news online or by mobile, and just over a quarter followed the story on a social networking site. In contrast, 29% followed the story by newspaper.

The analysis found that 63% of Americans were following the story "very closely," making it the fifth-most closely followed story since 2001.

This puts the Boston Bombing story behind only the 9/11 attacks (78%), Hurricane Katrina (73%), the U.S. economic crash in September 2001 (70%) and the D.C. sniper (65%).

The coverage of the bombing of the Boston Marathon was watched as closely as the coverage of the invasion of Iraq in March 2003.

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Here's the breakdown of the most closely-followed stories since 2001:

Read the full findings here >

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