Trust in News Media Falls to New Low
Gee, I wonder why.
In this year’s survey, 63 percent of respondents said news articles were often inaccurate and only 29 percent said the media generally “get the facts straight” — the worst marks Pew has recorded — compared with 53 percent and 39 percent in 2007.In general I would say this is good news, but probably a lot of this skepticism is from angry, racist, confused and/or idiotic wingnuts freaking out over a black dude being president.
Seventy-four percent said news organizations favored one side or another in reporting on political and social issues, and the same percentage said the media were often influenced by powerful interests. Those, too, are the worst marks recorded in Pew surveys.
Negative opinions grew since 2007 among both major parties, but significantly more so among Democrats. The percentage of Democrats calling the media inaccurate rose to 59, from 43; the percentage who said the media took sides rose to 67, from 54.
1 Comments:
This "survey" is designed to
reassure average Americans that
ALL Americans distrust the media.
In other words, what the NYT is
doing here is saying "look, don't
be so critical of our right-wing
perspective here at the NYT
because just as YOU don't trust
FOX, many rich people don't trust
Paul Krugman."
Never mind that many of us don't
trust the NYT OR FOX, because WE
know they both represent the
interests of only a very small
minority in this country.
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