The Washington Examiner reports The Columbia Journalism Review poll also confirmed the pending death of print newspapers and magazines and a remarkable shift to social and online media as sources of news.
The survey, done in partnership with Reuters/Ipsos, interviewed 4,214 adults and found that the media is last on a list of all of Washington’s institutions that the public has confidence in, even under Congress.
Some key findings:
- The press led institutions for which the public has the lowest confidence.
- Of all demographic groups, only Democrats expressed a positive confidence in the press.
- 40 percent get their news from TV.
- 40 percent get their news from online and social media sources.
- 6 percent get their news from newspapers and magazines.
- 60 percent believe that sources pay reporters.
- 41 percent are unlikely to believe stories filled with anonymous sources.
- 42 percent of Democrats believe the media isn’t biased. Just 10 percent of Republicans said the same.
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