“It’s a battle you are never going to win”: perspectives from journalists in four countries on how digital media platforms undermine trust in news
The growing prominence of platforms in news consumption has raised scholarly concerns about potential impacts on trust in news, which has declined in many countries. However, less is known about how journalists themselves perceive this relationship, which matters for understanding how they use these...
Main Authors: | Ross Arguedas, AA, Badrinathan, S, Mont'Alverne, C, Toff, B, Fletcher, R, Nielsen, RK |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor and Francis
2022
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