Half of Americans Believe National News Organizations Intend to Mislead, Misinform or Persuade the Public to Adopt a Particular Point of View Through Their Reporting

February 15th, 2023

I wonder why they would think such things?

They should try the New Zealand Herald instead.

Via: AP:

Half of Americans in a recent survey indicated they believe national news organizations intend to mislead, misinform or persuade the public to adopt a particular point of view through their reporting.

The survey, released Wednesday by Gallup and the Knight Foundation, goes beyond others that have shown a low level of trust in the media to the startling point where many believe there is an intent to deceive.

Asked whether they agreed with the statement that national news organizations do not intend to mislead, 50% said they disagreed. Only 25% agreed, the study found.

Similarly, 52% disagreed with a statement that disseminators of national news “care about the best interests of their readers, viewers and listeners,” the study found. It said 23% of respondents believed the journalists were acting in the public’s best interests.

One Response to “Half of Americans Believe National News Organizations Intend to Mislead, Misinform or Persuade the Public to Adopt a Particular Point of View Through Their Reporting”

  1. anothernut says:

    Yay! There is hope after all…!

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