This just in from @Gallup: "Americans' Trust in Mass Media Sinks to New Low"http://www.gallup.com/poll/195542/americans-trust-mass-media-sinks-new-low.aspx …
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I think answer starts with much more delivery of straight news, less "opinion" shows.. As much as we love them.
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Think that's a good point, John. Afraid the average/casual news consumer doesn't differentiate b/t reporter & pundit
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I think they can, but ratio of time devoted to dispassionate facts vs. *diluted* analysis can be a turn-off.
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I think it probably begins with acknowledgement that not all critique of "the media" is unjustifiedhttps://twitter.com/fromcarl/status/776135181438771200 …
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Maybe a firewall between News and Opinion just as banks need one between responsible savings vs. speculation.
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And stop showing favor to one side, it is so easy to see the media has an agenda when reporting, just report
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Why don't they start reporting and stop making stories up and out right lying as they have done.
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Maybe hire smarter news anchors instead of hiring based on attractiveness. Also, lib. bias is clearer than ever
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