2006-09-04
03:33:26
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Politics & Government
➔ Politics
The Fox News Channel is the most trusted news source in America, according to a new poll released by the BBC and Reuters that surveyed 10,000 news consumers around the world.
Asked which news source they most trusted, 11 percent of Americans named Fox News - more than any other news source in the U.S.
Fox News led the broadcast networks by substantial margins, with ABC coming in at 4 percent, NBC - 4 percent and CBS - 3 percent.
2006-09-04
03:35:57 ·
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Fox is the most watched, so because CNN is not top dog they are now claiming they are most trusted. You know ... the trust polls that we all endure every day.
Least trusted is CBS. Wonder why
2006-09-04 03:37:04
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answered by Ray Nagin 2
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The only people who would believe ANY of the "news" media such as FOX, ABC, NBC, CNN, CBS, nytimes, etc., are completely uneducated individuals, and democrats. Anybody else would want to read more plausible and sane material that they will find in the Washington Times (NOT "Post") and CNSNews, to name but two. But the lying done by the "major" networks and magazines and "news"papers is worse than what we were told about the Soviet Union back in the 1950's, '60's, '70's, and '80's. And the mere fact that the BEST you can cite is only 11% of Americans trust FOX should tell you something about America's trust in our "news". With all the rest coming in at 3 and 4% believability with the American public should show you, by simple arithmetic, that 96-97% DON'T trust the major "news" media, and the BEST they get is an 89% don't trust them. Better watch what you read and listen to. God Bless you.
2006-09-04 03:48:36
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answered by ? 7
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you're darn actual that the more youthful are turning to the web. We also like alJazeera. Why? because the U. S. would not choose us to take heed to at least some thing they ought to say. stupid decision. we may be able to continuously locate a fashion to get training from any and all factors. i ought to furnish that Fox5 information has a viewing target market of frequently 29 - 35 years previous in the mornings, and the over 40 5 previous crew even as O'Reilly is broadcast. CNN and MSNBC run an intensive 2d. i will credit Fox 5 with a number of its broadcasting. a minimum of it covers a broader information base than the others. that is not any longer all Iraq and Iran. They communicate about different information products also. yet then, i do not extremely care anymore. i ended staring at them months in the past. i'm actually conversing of the era of time in which I watched them at times. notwithstanding the more youthful... we extremely do not care a lot about television anymore. do not care about rankings and s--t both. We basically choose the information.
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answered by karachalia 4
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The Weather Channel.
2006-09-04 03:57:54
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answered by Yoda 2
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According to the ratings, it's Fox News. I also trust CNN.
2006-09-04 03:36:27
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answered by Taffi 5
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Personally I trust Fox...even if the rest of the media wants to put a Conservative bias on them....I also tend to trust ABC.....but you can't forget Drudge
2006-09-04 03:35:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Fox news. They are the only one gives an unbiased picture of both sides of political affairs.
2006-09-04 03:37:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I want to say Fox, but I have to say that individual bloggers tend to do a better job overall. NewsMax is terrific also!
2006-09-04 03:47:07
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answered by Anonymous
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i'll trust fox over any of the others,
hahaha i hope jackson don't think the daily show is a real news show, that would be like thinking reno 911 is a real cop show.
2006-09-04 03:38:31
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answered by chupakabra123 5
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I kinda of enjoy the Jay Leno monologue at NBC.
2006-09-04 03:46:31
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answered by Anonymous
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