Enhancing journalistic legitimacy in public service media
Disinformation is a growing risk to the health of many democratic systems. Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, this project will assess how leading UK public service media are counteracting it in news reporting.
Project Updates
Our ongoing research has been featured on LSE’s COVID-19 blog, The Conversation, and other news media.
We tackle critical topics such as audience news knowledge, media trust, and fact-checking.
Audience Knowledge
At the start of our online diary study with 200 people, we found that while there is widespread rejection of the 5G conspiracy theory, many people do not realise the UK death rate is far higher than in other countries.
Media Trust
We find that news journalists are trusted by audiences– particularly those working for broadcasters. Moreover, we found they wanted more – not less – critical coverage of the government’s response to the pandemic.
Fact-Checking
Our research reveals overwhelming support for the greater use of fact-checking by broadcasters to ensure accurate reporting, and holding those in political power to account: