A large majority of Americans see the freedom of the press as highly important to the well-being of society. But many express concerns about potential restrictions on press freedoms in the United States – and say that political and financial interests already have a lot of influence on news organizations. These findings come from a new Pew Research Center survey ahead of World Press Freedom Day on May 3.
Let’s delve into the topic of freedom of the press based on research conducted by the Pew Research Center.
Journalists’ Concerns:
- A recent survey of U.S.-based journalists found that 77% would choose their career all over again, demonstrating their passion for their work.
- However, 57% of these journalists are highly concerned about future restrictions on press freedom in the country.
Public Perception:
- Most U.S. adults (79%) believe that the media are at least somewhat free to report the news in the country.
- However, only a third (33%) say they’re completely free to do so, while 21% believe the media are not very or not at all free to report the news in the U.S.
Americans’ Views:
- Overall, 73% of Americans feel that press freedom is extremely or very important.
- White and Asian Americans are most in favor of the concept, with 78% support each.
While journalists remain passionate about their work, concerns about future restrictions on press freedom persist. Public perception varies, but the majority recognizes the importance of a free press in society.
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