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Here's what Americans think of news organizations

US adults have a slightly more favourable view of local news outlets than national ones. Image: Pexels/Ono Kosuki

Anna Fleck
Data Journalist, Statista
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35% of respondents believe the news can be relied on to deliver information needed. Image: Statista.
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