We've all heard how CNN and other so-called "left wing" news outlets have lost viewers. However, the decline in readership of right wing websites has been even more dramatic.
Breitbart leads the pack with a drop of 87% over the last four years. This can be attributed to their business model of relying on Facebook posts to publicize stories; now that Facebook is mostly targeted ads, their stories aren't being viewed and shared as much.
The jump in Newsmax readership may be due solely to Tucker Carlson's move to the site from Fox.
Here's a chart with the corresponding drop in non-right wing sites.
Right-wing anything is hate or fear based and even supporters of it can only take so much.
Left-wing anything has gone so long without any 'good news' that too is a turn off.
Can't speak for American news outlets but in the UK decisions were made some years ago to cut funding for investigative journalism due to either falling sales (in the case of print media) or cuts to overseas correspondents due to expense.
Consequently many so called 'news stories' often start with a sensationalist byline and by the time you get to paragraph 2 you'll see/hear the words
A new report suggests.
And as you get into it you see that the story is nothing more than some think-tank statement with an obvious favourable slant to whatever their agenda is.
Whether this is a deliberate act to promote an agenda and to stifle debate and discussion on contentious issues or there really is nothing new to report is hard to know without the independent Journalists reports from foreign climbs.
@Picklebobble2 yep. Its not a left/right issue......its a reality issue and the "reality" pushed by mainstream (left or right) is becoming increasingly stranger, hypocritical, paradoxical and silly. People are starting to realise this and hence the drop in people engaging with these outlets