Random blog posts about research in political communication, how people learn or don't learn from the media, why it all matters -- plus other stuff that interests me. It's my blog, after all. I can do what I want.
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Cronkite
As everyone knows by now, Walter Cronkite died. There's a neat entry here at pollster.com that examines the numbers on "the most trusted man in America." Numbers never lie (um, except when they do). In this case the results put together by Charles Franklin leave no doubt: Cronkite ruled when it came to believability. Really, check out the post. I won't reproduce the graphs here, but they're telling. Goodbye Uncle Walter.
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