Topping the list with a net trust score of 53 is The Weather Channel. The publication operates weather.com and a dedicated pay television channel offering weather forecasts and weather event coverage since 1982. One of its two parent companies, The Weather Company, is co-owned by IBM since 2016. Coming in second and third are the non-commercial nonprofit Public Service Broadcasting and the world's oldest national broadcaster, the BBC, which was founded in 1922.
On the other end of the spectrum are right-leaning or outright right-wing publications like Infowars, The Daily Caller and Breitbart News, which are distrusted by more survey participants from the representative sample than those who trust these outlets. Infowars, in particular, is seen as an untrustworthy source, with a net trust score of -16. This might be attributable to host Alex Jones being recently found guilty in two defamation cases connected to the Sandy Hook school shooting. Jones claimed the event was staged and was sentenced to $1.5 billion in punitive damages payable to the victims' families.

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