Fifty-six percent (56%) of Likely U.S. Voters say they get
most of their news from TV, including 32% who get it from cable news networks
and 24% who get it from traditional network news. A new Rasmussen Reports
national telephone survey finds that another 25% use the Internet as their main
source of news, while only 10% still rely on print newspapers. Seven percent
(7%) get most of their news from radio.
Fifty-six percent (56%) of all voters regard the news
reported by the media as at least somewhat trustworthy, but that includes just
six percent who think it is Very Trustworthy. Forty-two percent (42%) don’t
trust the news media, with 12% who believe the news it reports is Not At All
Trustworthy.
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