Trust in Fox News has fallen to a new low in the four-year history of Democratic-leaning Public Policy Polling’s survey of TV news. The latest survey, released Wednesday, found that 41 percent of respondents trust the network, while 46 percent do not. In 2010, 49 percent trusted Fox, and 37 percent did not. But respondents also chose Fox News as the most trustworthy TV news outlet when given a list of the organizations PPP surveyed, beating out ABC, CBS, CNN, Comedy Central, MSNBC, NBC and PBS. Thirty-four percent of respondents chose Fox News as the most trustworthy out of that list.
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