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    6. News influencers on Facebook

    Far more of the site’s news influencers explicitly identify with the political right than left, and two-thirds are men.

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    10. News influencers on YouTube

    YouTube news influencers are more likely to explicitly identify with the political right than the left. Few have links to the news industry.

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    Measles outbreak raises concerns about health information

    ☀️ Happy Thursday! The Briefing is your guide to the world of news and information. Sign up here! In today’s email: 🔥 Featured story As a measles outbreak in West Texas continues to grow, so do concerns about the health information Americans are encountering. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the recently confirmed secretary of Health and Human Services, has offered some public comments in […]

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    Methodology

    For our latest survey data about news influencers, read the “News Influencers Fact Sheet.” This report – a study of popular news influencers – uses three different research components and methodologies, including a nationally representative survey of U.S. adults conducted through Pew Research Center’s American Trends Panel (ATP), as well as an analysis of news influencers […]

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    8. News influencers on TikTok

    News influencers on TikTok stand out from other sites for having a smaller gender gap and being more balanced in political leanings.

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