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Trust in news hits a new low, research suggests

Trust in news has fallen to its lowest level ever recorded globally, with only 37% of people expressing confidence. Despite the rise of social media as a news source, trust in these platforms is even lower. Traditional news outlets still ma...

BBC News· Jun 16, 2026 · 7:29 AM · 30 views

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Trust in news has fallen to its lowest level ever recorded globally, with only 37% of people expressing confidence. Despite the rise of social media as a news source, trust in these platforms is even lower. Traditional news outlets still maintain credibility in some regions, though the landscape is rapidly changing with the growth of online video news. #News #MediaTrust #SocialMedia #GlobalTrends #AI

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