It may sound old-school in an age obsessed with Twitter and Facebook, but British Columbians seek out unbiased journalism from established news organizations, according to a new Angus Reid poll.
The online survey of 800 B.C.ers found that 78 per cent prefer news from sources without a particular point of view, while 10 per cent say they prefer sources that are closer to their own political point of view.
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B.C. readers prefer established media sources for news, poll finds
The online survey of 800 B.C.ers found that 78 per cent prefer news from sources without a particular point of view, while 10 per cent say they prefer sources that are closer to their own political point of view.
more:
B.C. readers prefer established media sources for news, poll finds