It has lost it's popularity over the years. Hindi version here is not even close to Bengali. It district by district coverage along with sensible tv debates are unmatched.
This is a sentence I am not tired of hearing. I find them below average after the Reliance takeover as core team left. Even Bhupen left them for India Ahead. Only journalist I care from them nowadays is of Aditya Raj Kaul.
Being statistical student myself I'm not even angry . You can use numbers as you want no one can question you. You can just say that's what my survey says and it's left to you to believe.
It's a good practice to always think twice before believing in anything. So here is the original full report itself, it contains everything like how data was collected, what framework used, etc. and many other data too.
The Report is at global level not India-specific. Reuters Institute and Oxford University's "The Trust in News Project" is funded with a grant from the Facebook Journalism Project. Their first report was released in December 2020.
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