Report | January 11, 2018 X Facebook Threads LinkedIn WhatsApp Share Publics Globally Want Unbiased News Coverage, but Are Divided on Whether Their News Media Deliver Appendix A: Detailed tables By Amy Mitchell, Katie Simmons, Katerina Eva Matsa and Laura Silver Table of Contents Publics Globally Want Unbiased News Coverage, but Are Divided on Whether Their News Media Deliver 1. Global publics want politically balanced news, but do not think their news media are doing very well in this area 2. Publics around the world follow national and local news more closely than international 3. People in poorer countries just as likely to use social media for news as those in wealthier countries Methodology Acknowledgments Appendix A: Detailed tables Appendix B: Political categorization Appendix C: Economic categorization Appendix D: Country-specific examples of social media [ps_interactive slug=”media-habits-table” showtitle=”true”] Next: Appendix B: Political categorization ← Prev Page 1 … 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next Page → Report PDFToplineSpring 2017 Survey Data
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