The Press Falls to Another Record Low in Public Trust
- A Gallup survey reveals that 69% of Americans trust the media very little or not at all, with only 31% expressing a great deal or fair amount of trust in it.
- Leonard Downie Jr. And Andrew Heyward found that objectivity is now often viewed as reactionary, weakening public confidence in journalism.
- The Stanford Daily interviewed Ted Glasser, who argued that journalism must prioritize social justice over objectivity to be effective.
- Gallup data shows that 36% of Americans have no trust in media accuracy, with 59% of Republicans voicing zero trust, a stark contrast to Democratic views.
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