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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 25, 2009 INTERVIEWS: KATHERINE RUMBAUGH (919)-451-2694 Cable News Networks Mostly Among N.C. Voters Raleigh, N.C. Public Policy Polling s newest survey finds that the state s voters generally view cable news networks favorably. had the highest rating, at 57/25 favorability. FOX News followed with a 52/31 split, and had the lowest rating, at 42/28 favorability. For fairness and accuracy in reporting political news, voters are split between favoring FOX News (42%) and (39%). ranks a distant third at 16%. Among liberals, 59% trust s political coverage, and only 9% prefer FOX News. 62% of conservatives prefer FOX News and 22% prefer for political news. Voters are also split over financial news, with 34% preferring and 30% favoring FOX News. The rest were shared between (19%), FOX Business News (8%), and CNBC (6%). A majority of Democrats turn to for their political and financial news, while Republicans prefer FOX News, said Katherine Rumbaugh, PPP Spring Fellow. These preferences reflect the biases, real or perceived, in the respective cable networks coverage of national issues., which is generally though of as the most liberal of the three major cable news networks, unsurprisingly has the highest favorability rating among liberals, at 68/10. But liberals still prefer over for political coverage, 56% to 26%. North Carolina s voters also have a generally positive opinion of National Public Radio, with 49/20 favorability. PPP surveyed 502 North Carolina voters from March 16 th to 18 th. The survey s margin of error is +/-4.37%. factors, such as refusal to be interviewed and weighting, may introduce additional error that is more difficult to quantify. Complete results are attached and can be found at www.publicpolicypolling.com. If you would like an interview regarding this release, please contact Katherine Rumbaugh at (919)-451-2694. ### Public Policy Polling Phone: 888 621-6988 Web: www.publicpolicypolling.com Email: information@publicpolicypolling.com

North Carolina Survey Results Q1 Which broadcast news outlet do you trust most for accurate and fair reporting of national news, ABC, CBS, or NBC? If ABC, press 1. If CBS, press 2. If NBC, press 3. ABC...35% Q5 Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of FOX News? If favorable, press 1. If unfavorable, press 2. If you re not sure, press 3....52% CBS...33%...31% Q2 Q3 Q4 NBC...31% Which cable news outlet do you trust most for accurate and fair reporting of political news,, FOX News, or? If, press 1. If FOX News, press 2. If, press 3. If other, press 4....39%...16% FOX News... 42%... 4% Which cable news outlet do you trust most for accurate and fair reporting of financial news,, FOX News,, CNBC, or FOX Business News? If, press 1. If FOX News, press 2. If, press 3. If CNBC, press 4. If FOX Business News, press 5. If other, press 6.... 34% CNBC... 6% FOX News... 30% FOX Business News... 8%... 19%... 3% Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of? If favorable, press 1. If unfavorable, press 2. If you re not sure, press 3....57%...25%...18%...16% Q6 Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of? If favorable, press 1. If unfavorable, press 2. If you re not sure, press 3....42%...28%...29% Q7 Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of National Public Radio? If favorable, press 1. If unfavorable, press 2. If you re not sure, press 3....49%...20%...31% Q8 Would you describe yourself as liberal, moderate, or conservative? If liberal, press 1. If moderate, press 2. If conservative, press 3. Liberal...21% Moderate...36% Conservative...43% Q9 If you are a woman, press 1, if a man, press 2. Woman...48% Man...52% Survey of 502 North Carolina voters

Q10 If you are a Democrat, press 1. If you are a Republican, press 2. If you are an independent or identify with another party, press 3. Democrat...48% Republican...36% Independent/...16% Q11 If you are white, press one now. If you are African-American, press two now. If other, press 3. White...77% African-American...21%... 3% Q12 If you are 18 to 29 years old, press 1 now. If you are 30 to 45, press 2. If you are 46 to 65, press 3. If older, press 4. 18 to 29...15% 30 to 45...26% 46 to 65...40% Older than 65...20% Q13 252...13% 336...20% 704...18% 828...14% 910...13% 919...23% Survey of 502 North Carolina voters

Broadcast News Preference ABC CBS NBC Community Liberal Moderate Conservative 35% 27% 37% 37% 33% 38% 31% 34% 31% 35% 32% 29% Political Community Liberal Moderate Conservative 39% 59% 47% 22% 42% 9% 37% 62% 16% 26% 12% 13% 4% 6% 4% 2% Financial CNBC FOX Business News Community Liberal Moderate Conservative 34% 54% 40% 19% 30% 8% 21% 47% 19% 27% 19% 14% 6% 7% 8% 5% 8% - 8% 13% 3% 3% 4% 2% Favorability Community Liberal Moderate Conservative 57% 78% 62% 43% 25% 10% 18% 37% 18% 12% 20% 19%

Community Community Liberal Moderate Conservative Liberal Moderate Conservative Favorability 52% 28% 42% 73% 31% 58% 35% 15% 16% 14% 23% 12% Favorability 42% 68% 41% 31% 28% 10% 26% 39% 29% 22% 32% 30% Community Gender Liberal Moderate Conservative Woman Man NPR Favorability 49% 68% 49% 41% 20% 11% 20% 24% 31% 21% 31% 36% Broadcast New s Preference ABC CBS NBC 35% 34% 36% 33% 37% 30% 31% 29% 34%

Political Gender Woman Man 39% 40% 38% 42% 42% 41% 16% 13% 18% 4% 5% 2% Financial CNBC FOX Business News Gender Woman Man 34% 36% 32% 30% 34% 26% 19% 15% 23% 6% 4% 9% 8% 9% 8% 3% 3% 3% Gender Gender Woman Man Woman Man Favorability 57% 58% 57% 25% 26% 23% 18% 16% 20% Favorability 52% 56% 49% 31% 30% 33% 16% 14% 18%

Gender Gender Woman Man Woman Man Favorability NPR Favorability 42% 41% 44% 49% 50% 49% 28% 27% 30% 20% 14% 24% 29% 32% 27% 31% 36% 27% Party Democrat Republican Independent/ Broadcast News Preference ABC 35% 27% 44% 42% CBS NBC 33% 42% 27% 22% 31% 32% 29% 36% Cable News - Political Party Dem ocrat Republican Independent/ 39% 54% 17% 40% 42% 21% 72% 39% 16% 20% 9% 16% 4% 4% 2% 5%

Cable News - Financial CNBC FOX Business News Party Democrat Republican Independent/ 34% 51% 13% 28% 30% 14% 55% 22% 19% 21% 14% 22% 6% 8% 4% 9% 8% 4% 12% 13% 3% 3% 2% 6% Favorability Party Democrat Republican Independent/ 57% 72% 39% 52% 25% 10% 42% 28% 18% 17% 19% 19% Party Party Democrat Republican Independent/ Democrat Republican Independent/ Favorability 52% 40% 76% 39% 31% 42% 11% 45% 16% 19% 13% 16% Favorability 42% 53% 31% 38% 28% 17% 41% 36% 29% 31% 28% 26%

NPR Favorability Party Democrat Republican Independent/ 49% 55% 40% 54% 20% 11% 28% 28% 31% 34% 33% 18% Broadcast New s Preference ABC Race White African- American 35% 38% 25% 30% CBS 33% 30% 43% 51% NBC 31% 32% 32% 19% Political Race White African- American 39% 33% 59% 54% 42% 49% 20% 24% 16% 15% 20% 5% 4% 4% 1% 17% Financial CNBC FOX Business News Race White African- American 34% 29% 49% 42% 30% 36% 10% 12% 19% 18% 21% 11% 6% 6% 9% 6% 8% 8% 10% 12% 3% 3% 2% 17%

Race Race White African- American White African- American Favorability 57% 54% 67% 66% 25% 28% 15% 17% 18% 18% 18% 17% Favorability 52% 55% 44% 47% 31% 29% 39% 48% 16% 16% 17% 5% Race Race White African- American White African- American Favorability NPR Favorability 42% 41% 49% 27% 49% 50% 44% 63% 28% 28% 27% 43% 20% 20% 18% 31% 29% 30% 24% 30% 31% 30% 38% 6%

Broadcast New s Preference ABC CBS NBC Age 18 to 30 to 46 to 29 45 65 Older than 65 35% 32% 35% 36% 35% 33% 32% 30% 36% 34% 31% 37% 35% 27% 30% Political Age 18 to 30 to 46 to 29 45 65 Older than 65 39% 35% 37% 39% 42% 42% 35% 49% 40% 42% 16% 30% 11% 16% 11% 4% - 3% 5% 5% Financial CNBC FOX Business News Age 18 to 30 to 46 to 29 45 65 Older than 65 34% 15% 43% 33% 37% 30% 25% 28% 30% 34% 19% 45% 11% 18% 12% 6% 5% 7% 6% 9% 8% 10% 9% 9% 5% 3% - 3% 4% 4% Favorability Age 18 to 30 to 46 to 29 45 65 Older than 65 57% 60% 57% 56% 59% 25% 25% 27% 24% 23% 18% 15% 16% 21% 18%

Age Age 18 to 30 to 46 to 29 45 65 Older than 65 18 to 30 to 46 to 29 45 65 Older than 65 Favorability 52% 45% 53% 55% 52% 31% 40% 33% 31% 24% 16% 15% 13% 14% 25% Favorability 42% 50% 36% 46% 39% 28% 30% 35% 25% 27% 29% 20% 29% 30% 34% Age Area Code NPR Favorability 18 to 30 to 46 to 29 45 65 Older than 65 Broadcast New s Preference 252 336 704 828 910 919 49% 50% 47% 54% 44% ABC 35% 29% 22% 37% 48% 38% 39% 20% 30% 20% 17% 17% CBS 33% 41% 29% 28% 37% 32% 36% 31% 20% 33% 29% 39% NBC 31% 30% 49% 35% 15% 30% 25%

Cable News - Political Area Code 252 336 704 828 910 919 39% 38% 43% 45% 29% 30% 41% 42% 50% 37% 36% 53% 41% 40% 16% 10% 18% 16% 12% 23% 15% 4% 2% 2% 4% 6% 5% 4% Cable News - Financial CNBC FOX Business New s Area Code 252 336 704 828 910 919 34% 29% 31% 30% 24% 43% 42% 30% 40% 25% 21% 40% 24% 31% 19% 11% 19% 26% 17% 27% 12% 6% 11% 11% 4% 6% 1% 5% 8% 5% 12% 14% 8% 3% 6% 3% 4% 1% 4% 5% 1% 3% Area Code Area Code 252 336 704 828 910 919 252 336 704 828 910 919 Favorability 57% 57% 62% 59% 45% 55% 60% 25% 20% 27% 33% 30% 19% 17% 18% 23% 10% 8% 24% 25% 22% Favorability 52% 63% 52% 44% 54% 52% 53% 31% 21% 35% 42% 25% 24% 33% 16% 17% 13% 14% 21% 24% 14%

Area Code Area Code 252 336 704 828 910 919 252 336 704 828 910 919 Favorability NPR Favorability 42% 42% 52% 45% 30% 49% 36% 49% 33% 45% 50% 51% 59% 56% 28% 30% 26% 31% 31% 22% 30% 20% 16% 24% 23% 21% 18% 14% 29% 28% 22% 24% 39% 29% 34% 31% 51% 31% 26% 28% 23% 30%