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From Local TV to Social Media: How Americans Are Navigating News Today
CivicScience engages directly with consumers, collecting over one million survey responses daily, to turn real-time insights ...
The goal of the news creator corps is to “flood social platforms with accurate information.” ...
A new report highlights how “messy, fragmented, and loosely defined news sources have become for many people.” ...
The spread of dubious headlines on social media isn't just a right-wing thing—it's a social media thing, according to new ...
Our intelligence, ability to focus and social interactions are degrading. As this happens, we are losing sources of local ...
Overall, 56% of U.S. adults now say they have a lot of or some trust in the information they get from national news organizations – down 11 percentage points since March 2025.
Many Americans say they often come across inaccurate news – and have a hard time knowing what’s true
Those who report often encountering inaccurate news are more likely than those who rarely or never do to say it’s hard to know what is true (59% vs. 31%).
A new study from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism reveals a striking geographic divide in how news creators ...
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