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United States - Digital News Report 2018 about media trends in digital news

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    BuckeyeSundae
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    Media consumption trends are always interesting to me. That graph of how much trust people who had heard of a brand had for the brand versus consumers of that brand was really interesting. Like,...

    Media consumption trends are always interesting to me. That graph of how much trust people who had heard of a brand had for the brand versus consumers of that brand was really interesting. Like, PBS viewers really trust and love their source of news compared to every other group of users, even if the general feeling toward the brand is fairly run-of-the-mill (and I can speak to having a deep love for PBS as a semi-regular viewer).

    But I also want to know who the 4-5% are that get their news from instagram and snapchat. Who ARE you?

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    1. Tetizeraz
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      idk about Snapchat, but Instagram profiles from media have their profiles run some "stories" with a smaller headline + picture about something relevant from the day. It's not the best day to know...

      idk about Snapchat, but Instagram profiles from media have their profiles run some "stories" with a smaller headline + picture about something relevant from the day.

      It's not the best day to know things, but hey news uh... finds a way.

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  2. Tetizeraz
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    So, I'm from Brazil, but I have always read the New York Times, at least a peek. I usually read the news and some interesting articles, but I usually avoid the opinion pieces if they are not...

    So, I'm from Brazil, but I have always read the New York Times, at least a peek. I usually read the news and some interesting articles, but I usually avoid the opinion pieces if they are not related to my country (or something weird Trump did). But boy, I thought they were placed higher in the mind of Americans. I'm not so surprised about CNN trust here. I'm also awfully sad that Breitbart is still considered trustful by some americans. Really sad stuff here.

    I also thought people used to read a lot of USA Today. I'm surprised that Huffpost is scored that high, but it's the most shared site I see on Reddit, together with WaPo, nytimes, WSJ.com and thehill.com.

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