Back to Journalism.org Site Map | Contact Us | Privacy Policy | Permissions
Journalism.org
The State of the Media- An Annual Report on American Journalism
Search

Go!
Online

Other Areas

Newspapers

Online

Network TV

Cable TV

Local TV

Magazines

Radio

Ethnic/
Alternative

Journalist
Survey

About The
Study

 

   Back to Narrative

Previous  |  Next    
Online Public Attitudes
Perceptions of Internet’s Reliability, Overall

Survey qu.: ’’How much of the information on the Internet do you think is reliable and accurate?’’

Design Your Own Chart

Source: UCLA Center for Communication Policy, ‘’The UCLA Internet Report – Surveying the Digital Future,’’ January 2003

Responses are from people who use the Internet for news at least once in a typical week.

How to make your own chart

1. Select the columns in the table below that you would to see displayed in the chart by clicking
    on the box at the bottom of the column.

2. Then, select a chart type from the options below to make the chart.

Click HERE for more information on charts.

Perceptions of Internet’s Reliability, Overall
Survey qu.: ’’How much of the information on the Internet do you think is reliable and accurate?’’

Percent
Small Portion
7%
About Half
41%
Most
49%
All
2%
 

Source: UCLA Center for Communication Policy, ‘’The UCLA Internet Report – Surveying the Digital Future,’’ January 2003
Responses are from people who use the Internet for news at least once in a typical week.

Audience | Economics | Ownership | News Investment | Public Attitudes | Charts & Tables

 


 
Back to Journalism.org Site Map | Contact Us | Privacy Policy | Permissions
© Copyright 2004 The Project for Excellence in Journalism