Perceived sources of fake news in the U.S. 2017

Most likely sources of fake news stories in the United States as of January 2017

CharacteristicShare of respondents who thought they'd encounter fake news stories
Facebook 58%
Internet News Sites 51%
Twitter 49%
Saturday Night Live 39%
Fox News 24%
Radio Talk Shows 24%
The Daily Show 24%
CNN 24%
MSNBC 17%
The New York Times 17%
Good Morning America (ABC) 15%
CBS This Morning (CBS) 14%
The Today Show (NBC) 14%
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Release date

February 2017

Region

United States

Survey time period

January 27, 2017

Number of respondents

1,007 respondents

Age group

18 years and older

Method of interview

Online survey

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