“…Somewhat in line with this, research in eleven countries suggests that despite the increasing availability of online news, television news often remains the main news source for most people (Papathanassopoulos et al, 2013). Nevertheless, the consumption of television news in general has slightly decreased in Europe (Aalberg, Blekesaune, and Elvestad, 2013), with the Netherlands as an exception (Wonneberger, Schoenbach, and Van Meurs, 2012). Online news use, thus, does not displace all offline outlets equally, but rather newspapers in particular (Lin et !uuuttt hhheeennnttt iii cccaaattt eeeddd ||| ddd... ccc... ttt rrriii lll lll iii nnnggg@@@uuuvvvaaa... nnnlll aaauuuttt hhhooorrr''' sss cccooopppyyy DDDooowwwnnnlll oooaaaddd DDDaaattt eee ||| 333/// 111111/// 111555 111::: 333777 !MMM al., 2005) -a process that mainly occurs among poorly educated (Gaskins and Jerit, 2012) and young people (De Waal and Schoenbach, 2010).…”