Perceived Ethical Performance of News Media: Regaining Public Trust and Encouraging News Participation

Journal of Media Ethics 34 (2):87-101 (2019)
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ABSTRACTAs news media face declining levels of trust, research has suggested that partisans may differ in their views of news media. Depending on their ideological positions, partisans may have dif...

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