With an upcoming U.S. presidential election and ongoing wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, trust in news organizations is commonly assumed to be at record lows. Jennifer Benz and Mariana Meza Hernandez from NORC at the University of Chicago speak to Michel Martin about a recent op-ed for The Washington Post, "Actually, people don't hate the media as much as you think," which sounds a note of encouragement about confidence in news media.
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Do People Really Hate the Media? This New Study Might Surprise You | Amanpour and Company
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A closer look shows that the U.S. public values many things about the news media, a UMD researcher and colleague write in a new opinion piece.
Op/ed: Actually, People Don’t Hate the Media as Much as You Think
Researchers Say Trust Deficit, Partisan Divide Aren’t So Cut-and-Dried
- Broad divides in sentiments toward the news media narrow if survey questions are simply asked a little differently, they write, and across the board, Americans say they find factual news reports valuable.
- While the media’s esteem has broadly fallen, “generalizations and monolithic assumptions” won’t help new organizations figure out how to give Americans the journalism they need, Rosenstiel and Hernandez write.
As the nation hurtles toward a critical election and the world confronts two wars, the fate of U.S. democracy is complicated by another pressure: the public’s low esteem of the media. Trust in the news is at record lows, especially among conservatives, and local news is at risk of dying out completely.
- an agreed-upon set of facts,
- a free press to discover them and
- a public square where citizens can find compromise over their differences.
But if you look more closely, the reality isn’t so simple—or so dire. There is far more trust in journalism these days than people often contend.
Read the rest in The Washington Post.
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