How Americans Navigated the News in 2020: A Tumultuous Year in Review

News Use Across Social Media Platforms in 2020
Most Republicans Approve of Trump’s Post-election Messaging, but About a Third Say It’s Been Wrong
Measuring News Consumption in a Digital Era
Coronavirus-Driven Downturn Hits Newspapers Hard as TV News Thrives
Many Americans Get News on YouTube, Where News Organizations and Independent Producers Thrive Side by Side
Political Divides, Conspiracy Theories and Divergent News Sources Heading Into 2020 Election
Americans See Skepticism of News Media as Healthy, Say Public Trust in the Institution Can Improve
As COVID-19 Emerged in U.S., Facebook Posts About It Appeared in Wide Range of Public Pages, Groups
Many Americans See Exaggeration, Conspiracy Theories and Partisanship in COVID-19 News
Majorities of Americans Say News Coverage of George Floyd Protests Has Been Good, Trump’s Public Message Wrong
Americans Who Rely Most on White House for COVID-19 News More Likely to Downplay the Pandemic
For Local News, Americans Embrace Digital but Still Want Community Connection
U.S. Media Polarization and the 2020 Election: A Nation Divided
Americans Who Mainly Get Their News on Social Media Are Less Engaged, Less Knowledgeable
