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UK: Trust in national newspapers grows by 17% to 43%

UK: Trust in national newspapers grows by 17% to 43%

The latest UKPulse survey by Metrica, which polled 13,000 people in the UK, shows that trust in the national press has grown over the past year, rising by 17% to 43% since the last survey. The regional press has seen its trust score rise by just 1% to 50%.

Interestingly, news sites achieve a better rating than their print counterparts, hitting 54%. The internet in general grew 4% to 34%.

Furthermore, Blogs do not fair well, achieving just 5%. Online forums are even less trustworthy, according to the survey, polling below 1%.

Claire O'Sullivan, Metrica's associate director, says: "While national broadcast media is traditionally credited with being the 'most trust-worthy' media type, an upward surge of 24% is exceptional. As is the 17% for national newspapers, despite the criticism they appear to consistently face."

Source: Greenslade at Guardian.co.uk


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Katherine Thompson

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2008-09-12 14:15

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