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They Like Us, But They Don’t Trust Us

August 30, 2012
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The Reynolds Journalism Institute released a new study about the public’s perception of journalism.

One of the best breakdowns of the study is over at the Poynter Institute by Jeff Sonderman – both are worth a read.

The instant takeaway: the public prefers professionally produced journalism … but doesn’t trust the sources.

Let that sit for a while …

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