short readsSep 23, 2021 Americans who relied most on Trump for COVID-19 news among least likely to be vaccinated Looking at respondents to 2020 and 2021 surveys reveals differences in vaccination rates based on where people turned most for COVID-19 news.
reportApr 15, 2020 Early in outbreak, Americans cited claims about risk level and details of coronavirus as made-up news A new analysis of open-ended responses to a survey of U.S. adults looks at the specific storylines or claims about COVID-19 that Americans said they were exposed to.
short readsJul 9, 2020 Younger adults differ from older ones in perceptions of news about COVID-19, George Floyd protests Those ages 18 to 29 differ from older Americans in their news consumption habits and in their responses to major news events and coverage.
short readsMay 1, 2020 Most Americans say COVID-19 has changed news reporting, but many are unsure how it’s affected the industry The public’s sense about the pandemic’s impact on the financial well-being of most news organizations is far from clear.
short readsMay 22, 2020 Americans are following news about presidential candidates much less closely than COVID-19 news With Election Day six months away, 52% of Americans are paying fairly close or very close attention to news about the presidential candidates.