
A man walks past Hisense super slim LED televisions at the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas on January 10, 2009.
A Pew Research Center analysis showed 71 percent of American watch local television news at home and 65 percent view network newscasts over the course of a month.
Some 38 percent of adults watch cable news, according to Pew, but many of these viewers are highly engaged "news junkies" who spend more time watching than most others.
Pew analyzed data from the ratings agency Nielsen, including Nielsen's national panel of metered homes.
The findings also show considerable "crossover" of the major cable news channels - CNN, Fox News and MSNBC - despite popular belief that these organizations have polarized viewers through political partisanship.
Pew said 34 percent of those who watch the left-leaning MSNBC in their homes also tune in to the conservative Fox News Channel.












