New Pew Research Reveals Market Force for Positive Change in News
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55% of Journalists look out of touch all of a sudden. That’s the percentage who don’t think it’s necessary to cover both sides of a story equally, according to a new Pew study. Compare that to their market - the American public - where 76% want both sides of a story covered equally, including the perspectives of liberals and conservatives. It’s a stunning disconnect between a business (news reporting) and a market (readers and viewers) - and it’s at the heart of change in news reporting at two of the most prominent players: Facebook and CNN.
New Pew Research Reveals Market Force for Positive Change in News
New Pew Research Reveals Market Force for…
New Pew Research Reveals Market Force for Positive Change in News
55% of Journalists look out of touch all of a sudden. That’s the percentage who don’t think it’s necessary to cover both sides of a story equally, according to a new Pew study. Compare that to their market - the American public - where 76% want both sides of a story covered equally, including the perspectives of liberals and conservatives. It’s a stunning disconnect between a business (news reporting) and a market (readers and viewers) - and it’s at the heart of change in news reporting at two of the most prominent players: Facebook and CNN.