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Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Survey on attitudes to media

A national report explored the long-term trends of American attitudes on the news media. According to the report, most Americans, perceiving increased bias in the news, are losing confidence in the idea of an objective media, and believe news organizations have shifted from observer to participant in the politics. Here are some findings:
  • Americans see increasing bias in the news media.
  • Americans think the media is pushing an agenda.
  • Distrust in the media cuts along partisan lines.
  • A majority say the media are under political attack (depending on their own party).
  • Attitudes about the media varies by age, with youth being the most negative.
  • Americans blame the media for political divisions but also see how media could heal divides.
  • Americans want more newsroom diversity by political party and ethnicity.
  • Americans feel overwhelmed news volume and speed, which the Internet makes worse.
  • Local news is closely linked to civic engagement.
  • Americans still think the media is vital for democracy. 

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