The Troubling World of News Influencers

CREATOR NEWSLETTER


Yesterday, the Pew Research Center released a report offering insights on the growing role of creators in the news landscape. The report analyzed over 500 “news influencers” covering topics like current events and civic engagement, who each had over 100,000 followers across major social media platforms. It also studied the news habits of 10,658 Americans.

The report reveals a significant imbalance in news influencer demographics: men comprise 63% of influencers, outnumbering women, who make up 30%. Additionally, the report finds a slight rightward tilt, with 27% identifying as right-leaning compared to 21% as left-leaning.

According to the research, social media news consumption is high among young people (40%) and Americans at large (20%). As a result, worries arise about the disproportionate impact of male and right-wing perspectives on shaping public opinion. Reporter Charlotte Colombo breaks down the report’s findings below.


CULTURE

Pew Research Study Shows News Influencers Skew Male and Right-Wing

Woman talking with news microphones in front of her

If you’re a professional (or semi-professional) content creator, then you’re going to want the best editing software for your phone. CapCut has long been at the forefront of smartphone editing, and CapCut Pro brings the feature set to truly professional levels. Give it a try for 7 days totally free, then consider signing up for an annual or monthly subscription. It’s well worth the investment.


IN THE BIZ


PLATFORMS

Is There Actually a Twitch Adpocalypse?

A conspiracy is spreading that Twitch’s controversies are leading to an advertiser exodus.

By Steven Asarch, Passionfruit Contributor

Twitch logo on cube over graphic of stocks charts

TOOLS REVIEW

capcut desktop - Single panel design with a hand holding up an iphone watching a comic with captions written out below him. The log for "CapCut" is off to the right and predominate in the design.

Capcut Desktop Is a Powerful Addition to Amature and Pro Video Creators Tool Boxes

CapCut Desktop brings the power of the mobile app to your personal computer.

By John-Michael Bond, Passionfruit Contributor


WHAT’S TRENDING


WHAT WE’RE WATCHING

Content for Creators.

News, tips, and tricks delivered to your inbox twice a week.

Newsletter Signup

Latest Newsletters

  • 🤖 Creators Speak Out Against AI Art

    🤖 Creators Speak Out Against AI Art

    CREATOR ECONOMY NEWSLETTER Issue #93 | Dec. 20, 2022 This month, discourse around artificial intelligence (AI) art picked up traction once again since the technology’s emergence years ago, after viral filters and software like MyHeritage AI and Lensa blew up on TikTok. TikTokers are infatuated with how MyHeritage showcases “you” from different historical periods using…

  • 🪦 Twitter Isn’t Dead—But Are Its Competitors?

    🪦 Twitter Isn’t Dead—But Are Its Competitors?

    CREATOR ECONOMY NEWSLETTER Issue #92 | Dec. 15, 2022 Over a month since Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter, the platform still seems to be in chaos. Just this week, the company caught heat for disbanding its Trust and Safety council. It then confused creators with the launch of a gold and blue verification checkmark system.…

  • 💰 What Can We Learn From YouTube’s All-Time Top Earners?

    💰 What Can We Learn From YouTube’s All-Time Top Earners?

    CREATOR ECONOMY NEWSLETTER Issue #91 | Dec. 13, 2022 Top-earning YouTubers rake in millions of dollars each year from brand deals, merchandising, and launching product lines.  While TikTok won the attention of many Gen Zers, the top earner on TikTok in 2021, Charli D’Amelio, only earned $17.5 million. That’s less than what the top nine…