POLL: News “diet” and “consumption” reflect views about mediaBy Sharyl Attkisson | May 2, 2020 Gallup found that the news “diet” of Americans strongly corresponds to their views about the media.Only 3% of Americans with a diet of conservative news media view the media favorably. Fifty-six percent (56%) of those with a liberal news diet view the media favorably.When it comes to news consumption, those who consume a “heavy” amount of new are twice as likely to have a favorable view of news media than less voracious news consumers.Similarly, heavy news consumers overall tend to show greater trust in news organizations that those who pay less attention to the news. However, this trend does not hold true for those who have a diet of conservative news; they do not have greater trust in the news.When it comes to local news, most Americans are more likely to trust and have a favorable view of them than they are to trust or feel favorably toward national organizations and media, regardless of how much news they watch or what political leaning.Click on the link below to read the article about the Knight Foundation/Gallup poll:Gallup: How News Diet and Consumption Affects Americans’ opinions about the mediaOrder “Slanted: How the News Media Taught Us to Love Censorship and Hate Journalism” by Sharyl Attkisson today at Harper Collins, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books a Million, IndieBound, Bookshop!Comment on This Post » About The Author Sharyl Attkisson Emmy-Award Winning Investigative Journalist, New York Times Bestselling Author, Host of Sinclair's Full Measure Related Posts Apr 17 2024 (READ) Watchdog asks court to deny DOJ request to transfer Ashli Babbit wrongful death lawsuit to DCBy Sharyl Attkisson / April 17, 2024 The Department of Justice has filed to change the location of Ashli Babbitt’s wrongful death lawsuit from Babbit’s home state of California to Washington, DC. Babbitt was an unarmed 35 year-old… Read More » Apr 17 2024 Dr. Craig Wax and the Corrupt Government Pharmaceutical Complex (Podcast)By Sharyl Attkisson / April 17, 2024 Dr. Craig Wax talks about losing his radio show after he countered the medical establishment’s narrative on Covid controversies. Read More »Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Type here..Name*Email*Website Δ 2 thoughts on “POLL: News “diet” and “consumption” reflect views about media” Dean K. Diehl May 2, 2020 at 1:15 pmVery enjoy work & TED talks Reply
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