Tell us how you have changed the way you consume news in the UK

The head of BBC News is reorganising how the corporation delivers news, saying changes were needed to deal with “the growing trend of news avoidance, the growth of news consumption on social platforms, increased digital competition and inevitable broadcast decline”.

There has never been more ways to consume news and significant world events have meant there is more to report than ever. As a result, viewing habits are changing fast.

The Guardian wants to hear from people who are changing the way they consume news. Perhaps this is deliberate, or you have noticed a change in your news consumption habits. Have the platforms you regularly use changed? Perhaps you are adding new news sources, or deliberately scaling back the amount of news you consume.

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