Canadians Over 65 Most Likely to Trust TV News, Younger Audience Turns to Online Sources: CRTC Survey

Canadians over 65 years were most likely to trust TV news sources, while those under 34 years were the least likely to say they were satisfied with news and information content, according to a government report. The report, Public Opinion Research Tracker: Wave 4, was based on a survey conducted by Ipsos for the Canadian […]
Canadians Over 65 Most Likely to Trust TV News, Younger Audience Turns to Online Sources: CRTC Survey

Canadians Over 65 Most Likely to Trust TV News, Younger Audience Turns to Online Sources: CRTC Survey A government report indicates that Canadians over 65 years old are most likely to trust television news sources. Conversely, individuals under 34 years old are least satisfied with news and information content. These findings stem from a survey conducted by Ipsos for the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC).

  • Canadians over 65 trust TV news sources the most.
  • Individuals under 34 are least satisfied with news and information content.
  • The findings are from the Public Opinion Research Tracker: Wave 4 report.
  • The survey was conducted by Ipsos for the CRTC.
  • Older Canadians show a greater trust in traditional news sources like television and print.
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