Inside the
media habits of
300 D.C. policy insiders
The Policy Insiders’ Media Habits report surveys 300 Washington, D.C., policy insiders to understand how they consume news and information. From newsletters and podcasts to the opinion leaders, social platforms and news outlets they rely on most, the report offers a clear view of where — and how — they're staying informed today.
Policy insiders have embraced AI — and they're not stopping
96% of policy insiders now use AI professionally or personally, and three in four insiders expect to use it more in the coming year.
Both Republican and MAGA insiders are bullish on AI, while Democrats are more skeptical, particularly when it comes to research-oriented tasks.
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Opinion leaders with the greatest partisan influence
Democrats follow opinion leaders through newsletters and articles, while Republicans — especially MAGA insiders — gravitate toward social-first personalities.
Policy insiders who took this survey were asked to choose what opinion leaders help inform their opinion on policy. A full list of opinion leaders can be found in the report.
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13+
Years of Research
300+
Policy Insiders Surveyed
7
Industries Covered
3
Audiences Surveyed

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