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August 8, 2013
Amid Criticism, Support for Media’s ‘Watchdog’ Role Stands Out
Most Republicans See a Liberal News Media
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July 2013 Political Survey Dataset
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Amid Criticism, Support for Media’s ‘Watchdog’ Role Stands Out
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More See Press Serving as Political Watchdog
Main Source for News
Journalists More Important in Today’s News Environment
News Organizations Seen as Watchdog, Protecting Democracy
More Young People Now See News Organizations in Watchdog Role
News Organizations Criticized for Accuracy, Bias, and News Judgment
Republicans More Critical of News Media than Democrats
Public Views Journalists as Having a Special Set of Skills and Training
Online News Consumers See More Bias, Less Integrity from News Organizations
Main Source for National and International News
About the Survey 08.08.13
Most Republicans See a Liberal News Media
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