{"source":{"name":"The Evidence Hub - on the regulation of digital services","url":"https:\/\/evidencehub.net","license":"Creative Common CC-BY 4.0 International"},"data":[{"data":[56,56,55,52,51,50,48,48,46,45,45,45,45,44,44,40,39,39,38,38,38,37,36,36,33,33,33,30,30,29,29,28,28,28,27,27,25,24,23,21],"name":"Percent Agreed"}],"_data":[["Country","Percent Agreed"],["Finland","56"],["Portugal","56"],["Turkey","55"],["The Netherlands","52"],["Brazil","51"],["Kenya","50"],["South Africa","48"],["Ireland","48"],["Denmark","46"],["Germany","45"],["Norway","45"],["Poland","45"],["Belgium","45"],["Canada","44"],["Switzerland","44"],["Austria","40"],["Croatia","39"],["Mexico","39"],["Sweden","38"],["Australia","38"],["Romania","38"],["Japan","37"],["Spain","36"],["Singapore","36"],["The Czech Republic","33"],["Argentina","33"],["Bulgaria","33"],["Chile","30"],["Hong Kong","30"],["Italy","29"],["United States","29"],["Greece","28"],["Slovakia","28"],["United Kingdom","28"],["Hungary","27"],["Philippines","27"],["Malaysia","25"],["Taiwan","24"],["France","23"],["South Korea","21"]],"labels":{"name":"Country","values":["Finland","Portugal","Turkey","The Netherlands","Brazil","Kenya","South Africa","Ireland","Denmark","Germany","Norway","Poland","Belgium","Canada","Switzerland","Austria","Croatia","Mexico","Sweden","Australia","Romania","Japan","Spain","Singapore","The Czech Republic","Argentina","Bulgaria","Chile","Hong Kong","Italy","United States","Greece","Slovakia","United Kingdom","Hungary","Philippines","Malaysia","Taiwan","France","South Korea"]},"metadata":{"link":"https:\/\/reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk\/sites\/default\/files\/2020-06\/DNR_2020_FINAL.pdf","type":"Problem","unit":"Per cent (%)","year":"2020","title":"Share of Respondents That Agree They Can Trust the News Most of the Time","topic":"Disinformation","method":"Survey (N=79027)","source":"Newman, Nick, Richard Fletcher, Anne Shulz, Simge Andi,and Rasmus Kleis Nielsen. \"Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2020,\" Reuters Institute, 2020 ","sub_topic":"Trust in News Sources","chart_number":"177","geographical":"Global"},"description":"The chart shows the percentage of respondents who agreed with the statement, \"I think you can trust the news most of the time.\" The results show that only in six out of 40 countries trust levels exceed 50%. The highlest levels of trust is found in Finland, with 56% agreeing with the statement, while South Korea exhibited the lowest levels of trust, only 21% agreement."}