Politics & Government
Fair Media Council Launches National Survey on News and Democracy
New Jersey residents invited to weigh in on how news shapes democracy today
Fair Media Council Launches National Survey on News and Democracy
The Fair Media Council has opened a nationwide survey to better understand how people across the country are getting their news — and how confident they feel in the information they rely on each day.
The brief, anonymous survey asks about news habits, trust levels, and the issues people consider most important when evaluating news sources. The results will help identify trends in public perception and inform future educational programming focused on media literacy and civic engagement.
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Anyone in the United States is invited to participate.
The survey takes only a few minutes to complete.
Take the survey here:
https://www.fairmediacouncil.org/surveys-news-and-democracy/
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The Fair Media Council, founded in 1979, works to keep the public informed by promoting media accountability and strengthening the public’s ability to navigate today’s complex information environment.