Yet another confirmation of the kinds of surveys IRIS has been reporting on. Unfortunately the survey is reported by Reuters, part of the mainstream media. So the spin is that it's just the format the news is delivered (traditional vs. Internet), not anything having to do with the bias of the reporting itself:
Nearly 70 percent of Americans believe traditional journalism is out of touch, and nearly half are turning to the Internet to get their news, according to a new survey.
While most people think journalism is important to the quality of life, 64 percent are dissatisfied with the quality of journalism in their communities, a We Media/Zogby Interactive online poll showed.
Nearly half of the 1,979 people who responded to the survey said their primary source of news and information is the Internet, up from 40 percent just a year ago. Less than one third use television to get their news, while 11 percent turn to radio and 10 percent to newspapers.