Newsdesk.org: Political News Credibility Survey

Newsdesk.org: Political News Credibility Survey




Are you satisfied with news media during this historic presidential election season? How would you do it differently?



In
cooperation with the Associated Press Managing Editors, Newsdesk.org
invites you to answer these questions by taking a short survey about
media credibility and political coverage priorities.




You can  fill out the survey online at: http://www.apme-credibility.org/survey/



Your answers will help guide our coverage not only this year, but in the future.



Please respond as soon as possible.



Newsdesk.org
has joined a nationwide network of newsrooms asking these same
questions in cities and towns across the country. Your responses might
be used in stories produced for either a local or national audience, so
we ask that you provide contact information (which might be used by
reporters but not otherwise shared with anyone.)




If you have any questions, comments or concerns about this process, please let me know. And thanks very much for participating.



Josh Wilson

Editor * Newsdesk.org

http://newsdesk.org/



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1 Response to Newsdesk.org: Political News Credibility Survey

  1. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    That felt good. To finally tell the media exactly what I think of them. I especially liked saying “By the way, if my 17 year old boy gets drafted, I'll hate the media until the day I die.” LOL
    I recommend taking this survey. It was cathartic.
    Alta Price
    altaprice@mailblocks.com

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