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noumenon@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 months ago

Use of and trust in 30 sources across U.S. political lines

www.pewresearch.org

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Use of and trust in 30 sources across U.S. political lines

www.pewresearch.org

noumenon@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 months ago
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The Political Gap in Americans’ News Sources
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Democrats are much more likely than Republicans to both use and trust many major news sources.
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  • Tollana1234567@lemmy.today
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    republicans usually only get thier news from a couple sources, right wing grifters, and news propaganda outlets, fox, newsmax oan. they dont trust any of the other MSMs.

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      Interesting looking at the chart how low-rated the non-Fox Republican sources are. But also, OANN doesn’t seem to be listed either…

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    That’s a fat yikes across the board.

  • Tedesche@lemmy.world
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    Doesn’t really seem like anything has changed in 30+ years.

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      Trust in media news across the board has dropped, the political spectrum of them hasn’t moved much.

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    I really don’t understand this.

    The text says: Democrats are much more likely than Republicans to both use and trust many major news sources. but the chart in the picture shows that republicans have higher percentage when it comes to trust.

    what am I missing here?

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      Scroll down to the third image in the article. This sentence is saying the maroon bars for Democrats are much bigger, on average, than the maroon bars for Republicans.

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      It’s based on colour rather than position. So the entries that are blue on the right are more trusted by Democrats. And yeah, it’s not a well designed graph for that reason.

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    Among U.S. adults who regularly get news from ___,% who have a bachelor’s degree or more education

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