60 Minutes incident affected consumer trust in journalism for a third of people, finds poll

60 minutesMore than a third of people say their faith in Australian journalism was eroded by the 60 Minutes’ child snatch debacle, according to a public poll carried out for Mumbrella.

The YouGov poll of 1,000 people found just 9% think Australian journalism is “very trustworthy”, while 62% said they consider it “somewhat trustworthy”. That left 10% describing it as “very untrustworthy” and 19% saying it was “somewhat untrustworthy”.

Journalist Tracey Spicer told Mumbrella she was: “heartened by the fact that 71% of respondents find Australia journalism somewhat or very trustworthy”.

“Often, polls show we’re on the same rung as real estate agents and used car salespeople,” she added.

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