Is newsprint holding up better against the internet than we're sometimes led to believe?
[T]he online share of newspaper readership is only 3.5 percent. All told, newspapers claim the attention of readers for a total of 99.5 billion minutes per month, with only three billion of those minutes spent in front of a computer screen... Langeveld's specific numbers have a back-of-the-envelope feel, but his general conclusion jibes with those of other writers who believe that the much-discussed tidal wave of newspaper readership moving from print to the Internet is more fantasy than fact.
These are figures for the US. Whether anything similar exists for this country I wouldn't know.