NO BIG SURPRISE HERE — but it must be worrying a lot of people:

People are turning increasingly to alternatives such as the Internet for news about the presidential campaign, shifting away from traditional outlets such as the nightly network news and newspapers, a poll found. . . .

The number of people who say the Internet is a top source of campaign news was 13 percent, double the number who said that at the same stage of the 2000 campaign.

The number of people who say they regularly or sometimes get campaign news from the Internet increased to 33 percent from 24 percent.

The changing habits of young adults are leading the shift of sources for campaign news.

Even if the revolution is televised, I guess a lot of people won’t be watching.