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Black adults more likely to report seeing racist news coverage

  • Black Americans more often report seeing racist news about Black people
  • Democrats also are more likely to report seeing such coverage 
  • Most Americans say it's not important for a journalist to share their views

 

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(NewsNation) — Black Americans are more likely to report seeing racist news coverage of Black people compared to Asians, whites and Hispanics, according to a pair of studies.

About 39% of Black Americans said they see or hear racist or insensitive news coverage about Black people “extremely or fairly often,” a Pew Research Center survey found. Another 41% said they “sometimes” see such coverage.

The results of a separate Pew Research Center survey suggest other racial and ethnic groups are less likely to see news coverage they consider problematic toward Black people.

About 21% of white Americans, for example, reported seeing racist coverage extremely or fairly often, while about 30% said they sometimes see that kind of content.

About 30% of Asian respondents and 27% of Hispanic adults said they often see racist coverage of Black people.

Democrats are also more likely than Republicans to report seeing such coverage.

Although a majority of Americans across racial and ethnic groups don’t think it’s important to get their news from a journalist who shares their political and religious views or demographic traits like age and gender, survey results showed those factors are more important to Black Americans.

Forty-one percent of Black adults said getting news from someone of the same race or ethnicity is at least somewhat important.

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