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Media tailspin continues as public trust in news outlets crumbles: I&I/TIPP Poll

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Can the U.S. media ever reverse their reputation for dishonesty and bias and end their current tailspin? Given how the public currently views them, the answer is “not likely,” the latest I&I/TIPP Poll suggests.

Each month I&I/TIPP Poll asks registered voters from around the country to gauge their trust in the major media that supply them with news, features and other information.

Specifically, two questions were asked:

“Generally speaking, how much trust do you have in the traditional or established news media (Example: Washington Post, New York Times, NPR, CBS News, etc.) to report the news accurately and fairly?”

And, “Generally speaking, how much trust do you have in the alternative news media (Example: New York Post, Washington Times, NewsMax, The Daily Caller, RealClearPolitics, etc.) to report the news accurately and fairly?”

Responses to the first question make up the “Traditional Media Trust Index,” while answers to the second are included in the “Alternate Media Trust Index”; 1,419 Americans responded to the national online poll, which was taken from Feb. 28-March 1. The poll has a margin of error of +/-2.7 percentage points.

How well are the media doing their job of informing Americans? Not very, voters overwhelmingly say. In fact, only one-third (34%) trust traditional media, and six in ten (61%) don’t. A third (32%) say they have “little trust,” and another 29% have “no trust at all.”

Media Tailspin Continues As Public Trust In News Outlets Crumbles: I&I/TIPP Poll
Media Tailspin Continues As Public Trust In News Outlets Crumbles: I&I/TIPP Poll

The Traditional Media Index fell in March and now stands only slightly above its all-time lows in October.

The Traditional Media Index fell 4.8%, from 39.9 to 38. This index includes such big media outlets as The Washington Post, The New York Times, NPR, and CBS News. The March reading is above October’s record low of 35.8, but well below the all-time average of 41.3 and the all-time high of 51.

Looking at how various demographic and political groups view the media, a somewhat different picture emerges, with Democrats and minorities somewhat higher in trust, while Republicans and whites are much lower.

For instance, Democrats give the traditional media outlets high marks, 56.1 (still down 5.2% from February), compared to an abysmal 23.7 (down 6.3%) from Republicans and 33.2 (off 3.4%) for independents and members of third parties.

Another big gap is how the major media are perceived by race.

Among white Americans, trust in the big mainstream media stands at just 34.2 in March, up 2% from February. For blacks and hispanics, it’s 10 points higher at 44.2, down 11.8% and the lowest since the low set in October of last year.

But the non-traditional media, including The New York Post, The Washington Times, NewsMax, The Daily Caller, and Real Clear Politics, among others, performed even worse. In fact, only one-fourth (24%) trust alternate media, and two-thirds (67%) don’t. A whopping (39%) say they have “little trust,” and another 28% have “no trust at all.”

Media Tailspin Continues As Public Trust In News Outlets Crumbles: I&I/TIPP Poll
Media Tailspin Continues As Public Trust In News Outlets Crumbles: I&I/TIPP Poll

The alternative media index dropped 6.4% from 34.5 to 32.3. That too is above the nadir of 33.0 in October, but below the 36.8 all-time average and the 44.8 record high.

For alternative media, Democrats’ trust reading stood at 39.9 in March, off 4.1%. Republicans’ trust index reading dropped 11.5% to 28.4, while independents declined 4% to 28.5.

The race gap shows up for the alternative media as well. For whites, the drop was 5.6% to 28.2, while the index for blacks and hispanics it dropped 9.8% to 38.1.

What does this all mean? That the media, broadly defined, seem to be in big trouble with the very people that once kept them in business.

It’s widely acknowledged that Americans perceive the media as politically biased in favor of liberal/left beliefs, as poll after poll indicate. This is likely the big reason why Democrats give higher marks to all media than do Republicans and independents.

It shows the wide, and possibly growing, cultural and political gap between the center-right America (Republicans and independents) and the left (Democrats).

A recent Gallup Poll indicated that 28% of Americans identified as Republican, while 30% identified as Democrat. Independents, third-party followers and others, meanwhile, accounted for 42% of the electing population.

So over two-thirds of the population now mostly identifies as center-right in political orientation, while less than a third identify as liberal-left. (Of course, some Republicans have fairly liberal beliefs, while some Democrats remain centrist).

Still it goes a long way toward explaining the media’s continued shrinkage and its collapsing readership. Since 1990, according to Pew Research data, daily circulation of newspapers has plunged from roughly 63 million to just over 20 million in 2022. Digital circulation, however, is flat, with the grand exception of the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times.

Perhaps more importantly, as of 2022, total circulation and ad revenues stood at roughly $21.4 billion, down sharply from $59.8 billion as recently as 2006. So the news business contracted by two-thirds in just 16 years.

What has happened? The media industry, once dominated by giants that at least pretended to be objective and fair, has become Balkanized, with smaller, more specialized online competitors and websites taking away eyes and dollars from the once all-powerful big media corporations.

This isn’t just conjecture. The media outlets themselves lament their current fallen state, and appear clueless as to the cause.

As the New York Times wrote in January, “Mass layoffs, closures and reader fatigue are afflicting news organizations as Americans prepare for a consequential election year.”

Meanwhile, “The Shrinking Newsroom Crisis Will Be Impossible To Ignore,” shrieks a recent Time headline.

None of these, unfortunately, ask the question: Why do Americans no longer trust us? Why do they perceive us as deeply biased, in particular toward left-wing ideas? The fact is, many Americans are looking for alternatives to the big media and their steady leftward drift.

As the American Council on Science and Health recently opined, “Reporters like to portray themselves as truth tellers who hold the powerful accountable. In reality, many of them are hired guns who publish propaganda under the guise of doing journalism. The good news is that a growing number of Americans are abandoning the legacy media for better sources of information.

Until the media understand why 70% of Americans think they’re doing a poor job and come to grips with their own clear biases, it’s likely their decline will continue.

I&I/TIPP publishes timely, unique, and informative data each month on topics of public interest. TIPP’s reputation for polling excellence comes from being the most accurate pollster for the past five presidential elections.

Terry Jones is an editor of Issues & Insights. His four decades of journalism experience include serving as national issues editor, economics editor, and editorial page editor for Investor’s Business Daily.

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1. Israel Says New Gaza Truce Proposal Drafted In Cairo Talks – Reuters

Israeli negotiators will return from talks in Cairo after a new proposal for a Gaza truce and hostage release was drafted, PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said.

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“As part of the talks, with the helpful mediation of Egypt, the mediators formulated an up-to-date proposal to be addressed by Hamas.”

It added that Israel expects the mediators to push Hamas harder to reach a deal.


2. Palestinians Revive Bid To Join United Nations As A Full Member State – AFP

According to a letter from their UN envoy, the Palestinians have officially revived their application to become a full member state in the United Nations.

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The Palestinians, who have had observer status at the world body since 2012, have lobbied for years to gain full membership, which would amount to recognition of Palestinian statehood.

In a letter to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, Palestinian UN envoy Riyad Mansour requested “upon instructions of the Palestinian leadership” that the Security Council reconsider an application dating back to 2011 this month.


3. “A Frightened Tyrant”: Is The Game Up For Israel’s Netanyahu? – AFP

Deeply unpopular – no more than four percent of Israelis trust him, according to one poll late last year – the war in Gaza is taking its toll on the man, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s longest-serving prime minister.

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With thousands of protesters on the streets every night this week demanding his resignation and growing anger at his handling of the war in Gaza, many wonder how long the veteran political escapologist can survive.

With his coalition reeling from crisis to crisis, enemies seem to be circling as never before around the leader of Israel’s most right-wing government ever.


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Russian President Vladimir Putin called for a new approach to migration after Tajiks living in Russia were detained for a deadly attack on a concert hall outside Moscow that killed at least 144 people and wounded 551 more.

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Russia has said it suspects Ukraine was linked to the attack, a claim denied by Kyiv and dismissed by Washington.

Putin said that migration systems needed improvement, as it was clear that work permits were sometimes being issued to people with serious criminal records.


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The pension pot is running dry, and the country is running out of time to build enough funds to care for the growing number of elderly people.

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He said organizers clarified before, during, and after the forum that they did not want to hear sharp questions, only “views constructive to China.”


11. Taiwan Detects 30 Chinese Military Places Around Island: Ministry – AFP

Taiwan said 30 Chinese military aircraft were detected around the island in a 24-hour window – one of the highest daily numbers this year.

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Taiwan’s defense ministry said 20 aircraft crossed the island’s so-called Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ). Last month, Taiwan detected 36 Chinese warplanes around the island over 24 hours, the highest daily count this year.

The uptick in incursions follows a pattern of what experts dub “grey zone” actions – moves that fall short of outright acts of war.

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Taiwan’s Central Weather Administration (CWA) said a 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck near the island on Wednesday morning.

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At least four people have died, and more than 50 others were injured in the quake, according to Taiwan’s fire department.


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“We’ve made it very clear, in private channels, to Iran that we were not responsible for a strike in Damascus,” Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh told reporters.

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Singh also provided the first U.S. attribution to Israel for being behind the strike, which the Israelis have yet to claim. “We were not notified by the Israelis about their strike or the intended target of their strike in Damascus,” Singh said.


14. Iran Decides On Response To Israeli Strike That Killed Top Commanders – The Guardian

Iran’s supreme national security council has decided on a “required” response to the Israeli strike on Damascus that killed three top commanders in Iran’s al-Quds force and four other officers, state TV has reported.

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Analysts said Tehran now faces a strategic question of how harshly to respond.


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“The exercise was held to deter North Korea’s evolving nuclear and missile threats and enhance (the countries’) response capabilities.”


16. North Korea Says Kim Jong Un Oversaw Test Of New Hypersonic Weapon – Al Jazeera

North Korea has said it tested a new solid-fuelled hypersonic intermediate-range missile (IRBM) as it continues to expand its weapons program.

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Wednesday’s report in the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) came a day after South Korea and Japan detected the launch of a missile from North Korea towards the east.

Kim lauded the weapon as a demonstration of the “absolute superiority” of North Korea’s defense technology.


17. North Korea Says It Will Launch ‘Several’ Spy Satellites This Year – UPI

North Korea said it was on its way to becoming a “space power.” Following its first successful launch in November, it vowed to put several more reconnaissance satellites into orbit this year.

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Pak Kyong Su, vice director of the North’s National Aerospace Technology Administration, made the comments on April 1, the anniversary of the founding of the North’s space development agency.


18. DR Congo Appoints 1st Female Prime Minister – D.W.

Former planning minister Judith Suminwa Tuluka has been tapped as the next prime minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). She will take over at a time of worsening violence in eastern DRC.

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Judith Suminwa Tuluka

By appointing Tuluka, President Felix Tshisekedi delivered on a campaign promise and made an important step toward forming a new government after being reelected late last year.


19. Study Finds Most People With Heart Disease Consume Too Much Salt – HealthDay

On average, researchers report that people with heart disease consume more than double the recommended amount of salt. Too much salt causes the body to retain fluid, exacerbating conditions like heart failure.

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The U.S. Dietary Guidelines recommend that heart disease patients limit sodium to 1,500 milligrams (mg) daily and that even healthy people keep their salt intake at less than 2,300 mg/day.


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