Ranked: America’s Most Trustworthy News Organizations in 2024

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America’s trust in the media has plateaued over the last few years with only around one-in-three Americans saying they trust the news.

We visualize the percentage of Americans who trust (or distrust) various news organizations. Importantly, this is not an exhaustive list of media brands. Data is sourced from a 2024 YouGov survey commissioned by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.

CNN & Fox Are the Most Divisive News Outlets

Local TV stations and newspapers are still Americans’ most trusted news organizations, despite the gutting of local news outlets over the last decade.

Brand Trust Neither Don’t Trust
📺 Local television news 62% 21% 17%
📰 Local newspapers 58% 24% 18%
🅰️ ABC News 52% 20% 28%
🌍 BBC News 52% 25% 23%
📺 CBS News 52% 20% 28%
🗽 New York Times 50% 20% 30%
📺 NBC/MSNBC News 49% 18% 32%
💼 Wall Street Journal 49% 26% 25%
📺 CNN 48% 15% 37%
📻 NPR News 47% 23% 29%
🇺🇸 USA Today 47% 27% 27%
🏛️ Washington Post 46% 23% 31%
🦊 Fox News 43% 15% 43%
🌐 Yahoo! News 40% 29% 30%
📰 HuffPost 39% 28% 32%

Meanwhile, broadcasters ABC, BBC, and CBS are also more trusted than not for at least half of those surveyed. Print and digital newspaper The New York Times also managed a 50% trust rating—the only named newspaper to do so.

Towards the bottom of this sample of companies, HuffPost is the least trusted (39%) news brand. In 2012, the organization was the first commercially-run U.S. digital news website to win a Pulitzer Prize. In 2015 ownership moved when Verizon acquired AOL (which owned HuffPost). As of 2020, the company is now by Buzzfeed Inc.

Fox News is the most polarizing brand listed, with an equal 43% share for “trust” and “don’t trust.” It is also the only listed outlet where more than 40% of those surveyed didn’t trust it.
Credit: Visual Capitalist

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