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Usa: la fiducia nei media è scesa al 22%

La fiducia degli americani nelle  tre principali piattaforme giornalistiche  –  telegiornali, quotidiani e notiziari internet – continua ad assottigliarsi, secondo i risultati di un sondaggio Gallup.   La Ricerca descrive  una diminuzione inesorabile del numero di americani che ripongono  fiducia…

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