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A 2016 Gallup poll revealed that just 32 percent of Americans say they have “a great deal” or “a fair amount” of trust in mass media. -
With President Trump’s continuous attacks on the media, and a number of news organizations struggling to stay financially afloat, a need to better understand the public’s perception of news and their willingness to pay for it has emerged. -
Four of the 10 most trusted sources of news among U.S. readers are based in Britain, according to a survey. -
Seventy percent of respondents to a new survey conducted by 28 newsrooms said they financially support one or more news organization, according to a new report from the Reynolds Journalism Institute's Trusting News Project. -
We wanted to know how much you, our readers, trusted the news media. And you sure had thoughts. In just three days, more than 2,000 of you answered our survey, sending us your (strong) opinions