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Which TV News channel do you trust the most. America says: Fox 81 percent - MSNBC 80... CNN 69 percent...
Jul 31, 2018 21:04:47   #
ghostgotcha Loc: The Florida swamps
 
The BBC, Fox News and PBS are the most-trusted TV news brands in the U.S., according to an analysis released Tuesday.

Research Intelligencer by Brand Keys surveyed 4,012 viewers who rated broadcast and cable brands that they watch more than three times per week "to determine how much trust those brands eng****red."

The BBC came in first, with 90 percent of those surveyed saying they trust the British news outlet.

Fox News and PBS came in second and third with 87 percent and 86 percent of respondents, respectively, trusting the TV news outlets.

Bloomberg, with 81 percent, and MSNBC, with 80 percent, round out the top five.

The broadcast networks' news division finished sixth, seventh and eighth, with CBS coming in at 72 percent, NBC at 70 percent and ABC at 69 percent.

CNN and Sinclair are the final two TV news outlets included in the survey, with CNN tying ABC at 69 percent on the trust scale and Sinclair last at 58 percent.

Trust in media overall has seen record lows in the past several years, with just 32 percent stating they trusted the Fourth Estate in Gallup's most recent survey. In 1976, Gallup found that 72 percent of Americans trusted the media in the post-Watergate era.

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Jul 31, 2018 21:23:33   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
ghostgotcha wrote:
The BBC, Fox News and PBS are the most-trusted TV news brands in the U.S., according to an analysis released Tuesday.

Research Intelligencer by Brand Keys surveyed 4,012 viewers who rated broadcast and cable brands that they watch more than three times per week "to determine how much trust those brands eng****red."

The BBC came in first, with 90 percent of those surveyed saying they trust the British news outlet.

Fox News and PBS came in second and third with 87 percent and 86 percent of respondents, respectively, trusting the TV news outlets.

Bloomberg, with 81 percent, and MSNBC, with 80 percent, round out the top five.

The broadcast networks' news division finished sixth, seventh and eighth, with CBS coming in at 72 percent, NBC at 70 percent and ABC at 69 percent.

CNN and Sinclair are the final two TV news outlets included in the survey, with CNN tying ABC at 69 percent on the trust scale and Sinclair last at 58 percent.

Trust in media overall has seen record lows in the past several years, with just 32 percent stating they trusted the Fourth Estate in Gallup's most recent survey. In 1976, Gallup found that 72 percent of Americans trusted the media in the post-Watergate era.
The BBC, Fox News and PBS are the most-trusted TV ... (show quote)


I don't trust any of the media.

I like the Drudge Report but I don't trust it either.

I don't trust local news or even the weatherman.

I don't trust what I read in OPP.

I don't trust a single politician and that includes Trump.

I didn't v**e for Trump because I trust him.

I v**ed for him so that the Clinton Pig wouldn't win.

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Jul 31, 2018 22:14:47   #
Carol Kelly
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
I don't trust any of the media.

I like the Drudge Report but I don't trust it either.

I don't trust local news or even the weatherman.

I don't trust what I read in OPP.

I don't trust a single politician and that includes Trump.

I didn't v**e for Trump because I trust him.

I v**ed for him so that the Clinton Pig wouldn't win.


I don’t trust any of them either, but I do Trust Trump. I feel he’s doing his best to save his country. Millionaires can be patriotic, too.

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Aug 1, 2018 14:16:47   #
Chocura750
 
I think you can make a reasonable case for the proposition that everything Trump does is harming the country.

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