Washington Times: ‘Fake News’: Half of all Americans believe the media make up anti-Trump stories
Nearly half of all Americans believe media outlets fabricate negative stories about President Trump, according to a new survey.
Forty-four percent of respondents in the 2017 Poynter Media Trust Survey say the media invent “fake news” to make the president look bad.
Of that cohort, 24 percent say negative stories about Mr. Trump are made up “about half of the time”; 14 percent “most of the time”; and 6 percent “all of the time.” Seventy-seven percent of that cohort are Trump supporters, and 74 percent are Republicans.
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WNU Editor: Growing up in the Soviet Union I would say that almost everyone believed that much of the news that was being delivered was "fake news". Today .... because Russians are exposed to alternative sources of news through the internet .... I would say that a healthy skepticism is now the rule when it comes to watching or reading what is on the news. I see this trend also happening among American altitudes when it comes to the news. There is still a hardcore who believe and accept the premise that outlets like the New York Times, the main networks, etc. are fair and unbiased in their coverage .... but this percentage is definitely on the decline, and it has certainly accelerated in the past year. Made-up headlines like this one certainly do not help the media's case of not being bias .... News media do hatchet job on Melania Trump after reporting she ordered killing 200-year-old White House tree (BizPac Review).