This research was conducted by the Media Insight Project — an initiative of the American Press Institute and the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs […]
People are strikingly unfamiliar with terms that many journalists use, probably without thinking — such as the difference between an editorial and a news story, […]
The extent of personal experience a person has with journalism — including being covered or interviewed in the news, or having some education in journalism […]
Trust in the media overall has declined in the last year, but people’s trust in their favorite news outlet has grown. If we look at […]
Most Americans describe themselves as active news consumers. Sixty‑three percent report that they seek out news and information. Far fewer, 37 percent, say they mostly […]
Newspaper subscribers hold more positive views of many specific types of media — and have an easier time deciphering news from opinion — than do […]
It should come as no surprise today that the partisan divide over news is a troubling and significant issue as the United States comes to […]
The public and journalists expect the same things from the news media. The public just doesn’t think it’s getting it. What do people want from […]
This study was conducted by the Media Insight Project, an initiative of the American Press Institute (API) and The Associated Press‑NORC Center for Public Affairs […]
While the survey finds distinctions among attitudes and understanding of the media by factors like party and ideology, it also finds some significant and cautionary […]