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Globalism All Markets Fieldwork Dates: 28Th February to 26Th March 2019 Globalism All Markets Fieldwork Dates: 28th February to 26th March 2019 France Germany Italy Spain How much, if at all, do you trust information from the following sources? (Please select one option on each row) Glob_trust_news_a. National broadsheet newspapers Unweighted base 1021 1497 1005 1014 Base: All country adults 1021 1497 1005 1014 A great deal 7% 9% 8% 7% A fair amount 53% 48% 49% 46% Not much 26% 26% 26% 37% Not at all 11% 10% 16% 9% Don't know 3% 7% 1% 1% Net: Great deal/ fair amount 60% 57% 57% 53% Net: Not much/ at all 37% 36% 42% 46% Glob_trust_news_b. Social media Unweighted base 1021 1497 1005 1014 Base: All country adults 1021 1497 1005 1014 A great deal 4% 3% 6% 5% A fair amount 14% 16% 25% 22% Not much 42% 45% 35% 54% Not at all 37% 30% 32% 18% Don't know 3% 5% 1% 1% Net: Great deal/ fair amount 18% 20% 32% 27% Net: Not much/ at all 79% 75% 67% 72% Glob_trust_news_c. Online-only news websites Unweighted base 1021 1497 1005 1014 Base: All country adults 1021 1497 1005 1014 A great deal 4% 4% 7% 4% A fair amount 45% 34% 45% 39% Not much 38% 44% 32% 49% Not at all 9% 9% 15% 6% Don't know 4% 9% 1% 2% Net: Great deal/ fair amount 49% 38% 52% 43% Net: Not much/ at all 47% 53% 47% 55% Glob_trust_news_d. National television news channels Unweighted base 1021 1497 1005 1014 Base: All country adults 1021 1497 1005 1014 A great deal 7% 13% 9% 8% A fair amount 48% 49% 45% 44% Not much 28% 24% 27% 38% Not at all 14% 9% 18% 10% Don't know 3% 5% 1% 1% Net: Great deal/ fair amount 55% 62% 54% 51% Net: Not much/ at all 42% 33% 45% 48% 1 © 2019 YouGov plc. All Rights Reserved www.yougov.co.uk Globalism All Markets Fieldwork Dates: 28th February to 26th March 2019 Sweden Denmark Poland GB How much, if at all, do you trust information from the following sources? (Please select one option on each row) Glob_trust_news_a. National broadsheet newspapers Unweighted base 1011 1010 1019 1949 Base: All country adults 1011 1010 1019 1949 A great deal 13% 26% 5% 4% A fair amount 47% 50% 48% 37% Not much 23% 13% 30% 38% Not at all 9% 3% 9% 15% Don't know 7% 8% 8% 6% Net: Great deal/ fair amount 61% 76% 53% 41% Net: Not much/ at all 32% 16% 39% 53% Glob_trust_news_b. Social media Unweighted base 1011 1010 1019 1949 Base: All country adults 1011 1010 1019 1949 A great deal 3% 4% 5% 1% A fair amount 11% 22% 46% 11% Not much 52% 48% 32% 43% Not at all 29% 21% 11% 40% Don't know 5% 6% 6% 5% Net: Great deal/ fair amount 14% 26% 51% 12% Net: Not much/ at all 81% 68% 44% 83% Glob_trust_news_c. Online-only news websites Unweighted base 1011 1010 1019 1949 Base: All country adults 1011 1010 1019 1949 A great deal 3% 8% 6% 2% A fair amount 27% 47% 54% 29% Not much 51% 30% 27% 47% Not at all 11% 6% 7% 13% Don't know 9% 9% 6% 9% Net: Great deal/ fair amount 30% 55% 60% 31% Net: Not much/ at all 62% 36% 34% 60% Glob_trust_news_d. National television news channels Unweighted base 1011 1010 1019 1949 Base: All country adults 1011 1010 1019 1949 A great deal 14% 38% 6% 10% A fair amount 48% 44% 40% 50% Not much 24% 10% 32% 26% Not at all 9% 3% 16% 9% Don't know 5% 5% 6% 4% Net: Great deal/ fair amount 63% 82% 46% 61% Net: Not much/ at all 32% 13% 48% 35% 2 © 2019 YouGov plc. All Rights Reserved www.yougov.co.uk Globalism All Markets Fieldwork Dates: 28th February to 26th March 2019 United Australia Canada Brazil States How much, if at all, do you trust information from the following sources? (Please select one option on each row) Glob_trust_news_a. National broadsheet newspapers Unweighted base 1006 2012 1006 1006 Base: All country adults 1006 2012 1006 1006 A great deal 9% 10% 12% 27% A fair amount 42% 31% 49% 46% Not much 32% 26% 21% 19% Not at all 11% 21% 9% 7% Don't know 6% 12% 9% 1% Net: Great deal/ fair amount 50% 41% 61% 73% Net: Not much/ at all 43% 47% 30% 26% Glob_trust_news_b. Social media Unweighted base 1006 2012 1006 1006 Base: All country adults 1006 2012 1006 1006 A great deal 6% 7% 8% 11% A fair amount 17% 16% 21% 32% Not much 43% 38% 37% 44% Not at all 31% 32% 30% 12% Don't know 3% 7% 5% 1% Net: Great deal/ fair amount 23% 23% 28% 44% Net: Not much/ at all 74% 70% 67% 55% Glob_trust_news_c. Online-only news websites Unweighted base 1006 2012 1006 1006 Base: All country adults 1006 2012 1006 1006 A great deal 6% 7% 9% 17% A fair amount 39% 33% 39% 46% Not much 39% 34% 33% 32% Not at all 11% 16% 11% 5% Don't know 4% 11% 8% 1% Net: Great deal/ fair amount 46% 40% 48% 63% Net: Not much/ at all 50% 50% 44% 36% Glob_trust_news_d. National television news channels Unweighted base 1006 2012 1006 1006 Base: All country adults 1006 2012 1006 1006 A great deal 12% 13% 17% 23% A fair amount 50% 33% 53% 49% Not much 27% 26% 17% 20% Not at all 8% 21% 7% 7% Don't know 3% 7% 6% 1% Net: Great deal/ fair amount 62% 46% 70% 72% Net: Not much/ at all 35% 47% 24% 27% 3 © 2019 YouGov plc. All Rights Reserved www.yougov.co.uk Globalism All Markets Fieldwork Dates: 28th February to 26th March 2019 Saudi Mexico Turkey Egypt Arabia How much, if at all, do you trust information from the following sources? (Please select one option on each row) Glob_trust_news_a. National broadsheet newspapers Unweighted base 1009 506 1537 828 Base: All country adults 1009 506 1537 828 A great deal 11% 14% 14% 21% A fair amount 42% 38% 26% 37% Not much 40% 27% 33% 27% Not at all 7% 19% 19% 10% Don't know 1% 1% 7% 6% Net: Great deal/ fair amount 53% 52% 41% 58% Net: Not much/ at all 46% 47% 53% 37% Glob_trust_news_b. Social media Unweighted base 1009 506 1537 828 Base: All country adults 1009 506 1537 828 A great deal 14% 13% 18% 20% A fair amount 28% 35% 29% 32% Not much 48% 33% 38% 37% Not at all 9% 18% 10% 8% Don't know 1% 1% 4% 3% Net: Great deal/ fair amount 42% 47% 47% 52% Net: Not much/ at all 57% 51% 49% 45% Glob_trust_news_c. Online-only news websites Unweighted base 1009 506 1537 828 Base: All country adults 1009 506 1537 828 A great deal 16% 10% 17% 19% A fair amount 42% 40% 36% 35% Not much 37% 35% 37% 37% Not at all 3% 15% 6% 6% Don't know 1% 1% 5% 3% Net: Great deal/ fair amount 59% 50% 53% 54% Net: Not much/ at all 40% 49% 42% 42% Glob_trust_news_d. National television news channels Unweighted base 1009 506 1537 828 Base: All country adults 1009 506 1537 828 A great deal 14% 15% 14% 30% A fair amount 35% 36% 25% 31% Not much 40% 26% 32% 25% Not at all 10% 22% 23% 10% Don't know 0% 1% 6% 4% Net: Great deal/ fair amount 49% 52% 40% 61% Net: Not much/ at all 51% 47% 55% 35% 4 © 2019 YouGov plc. All Rights Reserved www.yougov.co.uk Globalism All Markets Fieldwork Dates: 28th February to 26th March 2019 India China Japan Indonesia How much, if at all, do you trust information from the following sources? (Please select one option on each row) Glob_trust_news_a. National broadsheet newspapers Unweighted base 1035 - 1143 1001 Base: All country adults 1035 - 1143 1001 A great deal 28% - 10% 16% A fair amount 46% - 51% 61% Not much 17% - 25% 20% Not at all 4% - 6% 1% Don't know 5% - 7% 2% Net: Great deal/ fair amount 74% - 61% 77% Net: Not much/ at all 21% - 32% 21% Glob_trust_news_b. Social media Unweighted base 1035 - 1143 1001 Base: All country adults 1035 - 1143 1001 A great deal 21% - 3% 8% A fair amount 31% - 22% 39% Not much 33% - 53% 46% Not at all 12% - 13% 6% Don't know 3% - 10% 1% Net: Great deal/ fair amount 52% - 25% 47% Net: Not much/ at all 45% - 66% 52% Glob_trust_news_c. Online-only news websites Unweighted base 1035 - 1143 1001 Base: All country adults 1035 - 1143 1001 A great deal 20% - 5% 11% A fair amount 44% - 34% 51% Not much 27% - 46% 30% Not at all 5% - 6% 5% Don't know 4% - 10% 2% Net: Great deal/ fair amount 64% - 38% 62% Net: Not much/ at all 32% - 52% 36% Glob_trust_news_d. National television news channels Unweighted base 1035 - 1143 1001 Base: All country adults 1035 - 1143 1001 A great deal 31% - 11% 23% A fair amount 41% - 52% 54% Not much 19% - 26% 19% Not at all 6% - 5% 3% Don't know 4% - 6% 1% Net: Great deal/ fair amount 72% - 63% 77% Net: Not much/ at all 25% - 31% 22% 5 © 2019 YouGov plc. All Rights Reserved www.yougov.co.uk Globalism All Markets Fieldwork Dates: 28th February to 26th March 2019 Thailand Nigeria South Africa How much, if at all, do you trust information from the following sources? (Please select one option on each row) Glob_trust_news_a.
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