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Old 05-26-2012, 11:45 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by SteveEisenberg View Post
Reading the entire study, it looks to me that while the headline you quote accurately reflects the findings, MSNBC viewers tend to be next worst.

I have a bunch of problems with the study, ranging from the small number of questions and inadequate sample size for each media source to how they lumped me with readers of USA Today.
I didn't bother with the study, I can make my own mind up about Fox News. The reason I originally quoted it was that I found it amusing that both headlines were juxtaposed on the same page.
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