The latest findings from the Pew Research Center show the collapse of the network in which Democrats and Republican voters trust the news.
Not surprisingly, most voters lean TV networks like ABC, CBS, NBC and more. Cable news networks including CNN and MSNBC. Major public broadcasters PBS and NPR. New York Times news source.
According to Pew Survey, 57% of Republican voters say Fox News is where they get news regularly.
In addition to Fox, Republicans are most likely saying they regularly get news from ABC News’ major broadcast trio (27%), NBC News (24%) and CBS News (22%). The “Joe Rogan Experience” podcast earns 22%.
Other outlets that are likely to be regular news sources for Republicans include Newsmax (15% vs 1% Democrats), Daily Wire (12% vs 2%), and the Tucker Carlson Network (9% vs 1%).

But democratic and democratic news consumers have resorted to a wider range of sources than Pew asked. “Around half of Democrats say they regularly receive news from CNN (48%), NBC (47%) and ABC (46%),” Pew says. “Around four Democrats say they get news from CBS (39%), while around three Ten say the same thing about MSNBC (33%), NPR (32%), The Associated Press (31%), PBS (31%), BBC News (30%), and the New York Times (29%), from the Washington Post (18% vs. 7% Republican), Politico (12% vs. 4%), and the Atlantic (10% vs. 1%).
News sources vary by party, but research shows that overlap remains. For example, Pew found that 20% of voters, including Republicans and GOP, regularly consume news from CNN (18%), similar to Democrats’ shares that get news from Fox News.
Equal parts of both groups get news from unused sources, such as the Wall Street Journal (16% of Democrats vs 12% of Republicans), Forbes (10% vs 9%), and the New York Post (8% vs 10%).
