Probably not a surprise: Turns out your boss spends a lot of time in email -- reading news
Do you work in a handsome corner office, one with a view? If so, you likely get a lot of your news in your inbox. A new survey from Quartz looks specifically at the news habits of business executives and finds them -- despite widespread adoption of mobile devices, with their panoply of apps and streams -- still tethered to an old Internet classic.
Sixty percent said that an email newsletter is one of the first three sources they turn to in the mornings for news -- far ahead of dedicated news apps, social networks like Twitter, or news sites on mobile or desktop. When keeping up on industry news, 56 percent say an email newsletter is a primary source -- edging out both industry news sites and general news sites for the top spot. And when it comes time to share the news they’ve found, email (80 percent) topped Twitter (43 percent), Facebook (30 percent), and LinkedIn (30 percent) as their platform of choice.
Three-quarters of executives spend at least 30 minutes a day consuming the news, with 44 percent saying the time right after waking up as the period they’re most focused on news -- far ahead of any other time of day. (Thirty percent said they checked throughout the day, without a single most focused time.)
Probably not a surprise: Turns out your boss spends a lot of time in email -- reading news