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Thursday, March 12, 2015

This Poll is Making Liberal Heads Explode: Fox News Now The Most Trusted Name in News!

The ascendancy of Fox News is now complete. A new poll finds that Fox is the most trusted name in news. It beats all three broadcast networks and CNN for the top honors.

Looks like the liberals have lost the battle for most trusted news at long last if this poll is to be believed.

Fox News has the most trusted network and cable news coverage in the United States, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll released Monday. But network TV is much less trustworthy than it was in the days of Walter Cronkite, American voters say.

In comparison rankings, 29 percent responded that they trust Fox News the most. CNN follows with 22 percent, CBS News and NBC News are at 10 percent, ABC News at 8 percent and MSNBC at 7 percent.

Asked whether they trust the journalistic coverage of each network, 20 percent said they do “a great deal” for Fox, and 35 percent said “somewhat.”

Comparing today’s programming with the heyday of network news, only 7 percent of those surveyed think the information presented now is more trustworthy, with 48 percent responding that it is less so and 35 percent answering that it is about the same.

Victory!

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Google is ranking websites by factual info. Fox is not happy about this. You know fix does not tell the truth. Heck they had a law suit so they could lie on TV!

Anonymous said...

The brainwashing is complete.

Anonymous said...

Fox against 50 liberal networks,they must be doing something right.

Anonymous said...

I watch it to get some actual facts. It's still biased in a Moderate Republican way but at least it's not outright commie Obama butt kissing propaganda like the majority of the MSM.

Anonymous said...

The Bible is the most trusted name in religion so Fox might as will be the most trusted name in news. Don't forget the bell curve. Not everybody is on the up side of that.