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    May 1, 2020
    Most Americans say COVID-19 has changed news reporting, but many are unsure how it’s affected the industry

    Partisans differ in sense of financial impact COVID-19 has had on news industry

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    Most Americans say COVID-19 has changed news reporting, but many are unsure how it’s affected the industry
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    Partisans differ in sense of financial impact COVID-19 has had on news industry
    Republicans more likely to say journalists have not had to change their reporting due to COVID-19
    Majority of Americans say COVID-19 has forced journalists to change how they report the news
    Most Americans say COVID-19 has changed news reporting, but many are unsure how it’s affected the industry
    About one-third of Americans are unsure how COVID-19 has affected the news media financially

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