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August 15, 2017
Americans Show Signs of Leaving a News Outlet, Citing Less Information
Few Americans Are Very Aware of News Industry’s Financial Problems
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Americans Show Signs of Leaving a News Outlet, Citing Less Information
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Some Americans Are Abandoning News Outlets That No Longer Serve Their Needs
Few Americans Are Very Aware of News Industry’s Financial Problems
More than a Third Link Finances to Reporting Power
Those Who Heard More About the Financial Problems Are More Likely to Have Left a News Outlet
Men, Older Generations, Republicans and Independents Are More Likely to Have Left a News Outlet
Quality Far Outweighs Quantity, Among Those Who Walked Away
Demographics: Those Who Have Heard a Lot or Some About the Financial Problems of News Organizations
Demographics: Those Who Believe Financial Struggles Make it Harder to Cover News
Quality of Coverage Seen as a Bigger Impact than Quantity
Who Cites Quality vs. Quantity as a Bigger Effect on News Coverage
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