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RTDNA Issues Study on Trust in Local News Elections Coverage


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Most U.S. local news consumers want journalists to ask tough, but respectful, questions of candidates and regularly fact check those running for office. That was one of many key takeaways from a fact-finding research project on trust in elections coverage, commissioned by the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA) and conducted by Magid. The findings were released publicly for the first time Thursday at RTDNA23 in Minneapolis.

According to the study, 62 percent of local news viewers and listeners say it is "very important" that local sources and journalists "ask tough, but respectful questions to get answers," and 61 percent said it is very important they fact-check those candidates. Fifty-eight percent of the local news audience said it was very important those outlets have regular fact-checking segments.

"In our highly polarized society, Americans need to rely on their trusted local sources of news to get the facts about candidates, campaigns and other political issues," said RTDNA President and CEO Dan Shelley. "These findings offer a clear roadmap to ensure local reporters and news managers are providing voters with the information they crave to make critical decisions in the voting booth."

"This project on building and maintaining trust in news gathering is some of the most important work RTDNA has done in recent years," added RTDNA Chairman Tim Scheld. "This is a critical moment in our nation's history where truth, transparency, accuracy and context are needed more than ever as we cover the Presidential Campaign. This work shows consumers want journalists to go deeper and to explore multiple angles in stories that matter. They want facts not opinions. They want depth not just headlines"

The study asked local news consumers to evaluate a variety of political issues and journalist practices and rate them from 1 (totally disagree) to 10 (totally agree) on how they impacted trust in local news. The findings revealed strong agreement (8-10 scores) by more than 50% of local news consumers on more than two dozen actions and qualities.

In addition to tough questions and fact-checking, there was consensus around several other issues, including:

  • Explaining complicated issues (60 percent)
  • Transparency about coverage and policies (56 percent)
  • In-depth and investigative coverage of the candidates' backgrounds (55 percent)
  • In-depth and investigative coverage of candidates' past actions or votes on issues (54 percent)

Overall, 47 percent of those surveyed said they were in strong agreement that the information they get from local news sources are accurate and correct. That number drops to 41 percent when local news outlets cover political issues. Just 39 percent of people were in strong agreement that local news sources were balanced and represented all sides of an issue.

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