Pew: Once again, Fox News as a whole ranked fairly low among regularly used media outlets -- 20 percent answered all four correctly and 18 percent answered three correctly. Still, those numbers beat the national average of 14 percent and 20 percent, respectively. (The best-scoring outlet, the Wall Street Journal, posted scores of 51 percent and 23 percent, respectively.)
Fox actually scored better than its two direct cable-
news rivals --
MSNBC, which is a liberal counterpoint to Fox, and
CNN, which is considered more middle-of-the-road. Also scoring lower than Fox were local television news, the evening network news shows and the network morning shows.
And for the third time, particular Fox shows scored well. Hannity ranked fifth (just ahead of MSNBC�s liberal shows hosted by Keith Olbermann and Rachel Maddow) and O�Reilly ranked ninth. For the first time, Pew included Glenn Beck in its rankings, and the Fox host finished 12th -- slightly ahead of Stewart�s own Daily Show...
Pew�s methodology is not immune from critique. Most notably, it�s not clear whether knowing the answer to a few current-affairs questions translates into being "informed." However, the experts we spoke to said that Pew is an unbiased source and that its data is credible.
Given that, we conclude that the Pew data demonstrates that the reality of who�s "misinformed" is a lot more nuanced than Stewart makes it out to be."
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-me...news-are-most
Oh, man. You and they have it really bad. I doubt there is hope for you. Can’t imagine what might happen to you if a Trump isn’t charged with anything. Might brace yourself now.
And you posted a study that wouldn’t even list the questions they asked, from 2012. Lol
It also mentioned nbc as having a lower rating than npr, etc, yet didn’t even list what that number was.
The top link does indeed tell you a couple of the questions that were asked. Ask a 5th grader to help you read it before the school bus comes this morning.