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Three ways to build trust in a time of health misinformation

Journalists and scientists would likely agree that reaching people with accurate, responsible health information has never been more important or more difficult. How can we share accurate, science-based information in ways people will not only hear, but also believe? How can we cut through the noise of social media influencers and politicians without pushing people away? How can we cover misinformation effectively?

Use in-story surveys to measure trust

We know it can be challenging to gather efficient, ongoing feedback about perceptions of your work and your efforts to earn trust. Here's one idea for how you can.

Explain the relevance of national issues (and invite people’s input)

3 ways to turn the bombardment of news updates from DC into helpful information for your community

Reflections from journalists: What we learned talking about news avoidance and LGBTQ+ coverage

For this research project, seven journalists spent the last two months interviewing people about news avoidance and LGBTQ+ issues.

Here’s the public’s wish list for trust. Let’s get busy.

Reuters Digital News Report share insights into four things the public says they want from journalists.

If you’re changing practices around naming sources, tell your audience

If you’re changing your practices around anonymity and the use of unnamed sources, now is the time to share that decision-making with your audience.

Covering politics? Act on these key research findings

New research highlights ways journalists can improve their political coverage

Trusting News receives renewed support from the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation to expand AI transparency and education efforts

McGovern Foundation is continuing its support of Trusting News with a new $300,000 grant focused on AI in journalism.

Say clearly why specific coverage is relevant

This weekly Trust Tips newsletter shares quick, actionable tips for how journalists can earn and sustain trust. Subscribe to get it in your inbox at trustingnews.org/newsletter.

Journalists, collaborate to better understand your community

This weekly Trust Tips newsletter shares quick, actionable tips for how journalists can earn and sustain trust. Subscribe to get it in your inbox at trustingnews.org/newsletter.

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Three ways to build trust in a time of health misinformation

Journalists and scientists would likely agree that reaching people with accurate, responsible health information has never been more important or more difficult. How can we share accurate, science-based information in ways people will not only hear, but also believe? How can we cut through the noise of social media influencers and politicians without pushing people away? How can we cover misinformation effectively?

Use in-story surveys to measure trust

We know it can be challenging to gather efficient, ongoing feedback about perceptions of your work and your efforts to earn trust. Here's one idea for how you can.

Explain the relevance of national issues (and invite people’s input)

3 ways to turn the bombardment of news updates from DC into helpful information for your community

Reflections from journalists: What we learned talking about news avoidance and LGBTQ+ coverage

For this research project, seven journalists spent the last two months interviewing people about news avoidance and LGBTQ+ issues.

Here’s the public’s wish list for trust. Let’s get busy.

Reuters Digital News Report share insights into four things the public says they want from journalists.

If you’re changing practices around naming sources, tell your audience

If you’re changing your practices around anonymity and the use of unnamed sources, now is the time to share that decision-making with your audience.

Covering politics? Act on these key research findings

New research highlights ways journalists can improve their political coverage

Trusting News receives renewed support from the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation to expand AI transparency and education efforts

McGovern Foundation is continuing its support of Trusting News with a new $300,000 grant focused on AI in journalism.

Say clearly why specific coverage is relevant

This weekly Trust Tips newsletter shares quick, actionable tips for how journalists can earn and sustain trust. Subscribe to get it in your inbox at trustingnews.org/newsletter.

Journalists, collaborate to better understand your community

This weekly Trust Tips newsletter shares quick, actionable tips for how journalists can earn and sustain trust. Subscribe to get it in your inbox at trustingnews.org/newsletter.

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