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 http://ei.marketwatch.com//Multimedia/2017/08/03/Photos/MG/MW-FR660_Truste_20170803172454_MG.jpg?uuid=3111a66e-7892-11e7-96b1-9c8e992d421e
 
 
 media more trustworthy than their U.S. counterparts in a world where
 
 oxymoron.
 
 
 magazine published in the U.K., according to a recent survey from the
 
 
 The second-most reliable is public television, followed by Reuters and
 BBC. Two U.S. nonprofit outlets, NPR and PBS, came in at fifth and
 
 U.S.-based Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times and Dallas Morning
 News rounded out the top 10 trusted names in journalism.
 
 The Wall Street Journal is owned by News Corp. NWS, -0.34% NWSA, -0.91%
 the parent of MarketWatch.
 
 
 
 the dubious honor of being the most untrustworthy in the nation.
 Buzzfeed, Breitbart and Infowars also scored dismally on the trust-
 meter.
 
 The results were based on a survey of more than 8,000 people conducted
 by 28 media organizations in the U.S. Participation was voluntary but
 respondents tended to reside near the news outlets that made the
 questionnaire available on their websites, and leaned toward the
 liberal side of the political spectrum.
 
 The survey also showed that politically liberal respondents were more
 trusting than conservatives, while Caucasians were more likely than
 non-whites to have confidence in the media.
 
 As the chart below illustrates, the level of trust remained fairly
 steady among people who identify themselves as liberals or moderates
 regardless of their age; among conservatives, trust dropped off
 sharply with age. At the same time, financial support for the media
 had a strong correlation with age.
 
 http://ei.marketwatch.com//Multimedia/2017/08/03/Photos/NS/MW-FR658_TrustM_20170803170802_NS.png?uuid=d5e96314-788f-11e7-ae24-9c8e992d421e
 
 The debate over trust and journalism has taken on a whole different
 tone in recent months as President Donald Trump has vociferously
 
 coverage.
 
 Ironically, Trump was also viewed as untrustworthy, with a credibility
 score that was better than social-media sources but worse than the
 internet.
 
 
 --
 Dems & the media want Trump to be more like Obama, but then he'd
 have to audit liberals  & wire tap reporters' phones.
 
 
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