Journalists Struggle to Understand Americans’ Relationship to News
An eye-popping poll result shows journalists don’t always ask the right questions about their own audience. They’re not thinking big enough.
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An eye-popping poll result shows journalists don’t always ask the right questions about their own audience. They’re not thinking big enough.
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The answer goes far beyond access to data.
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