%0 Journal Article %T Trust in the European Union: Effects of the information environment %A Anna Brosius %A Claes H de Vreese %A Erika J van Elsas %J European Journal of Communication %@ 1460-3705 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/0267323118810843 %X Over the past decade, the European Union has lost the trust of many citizens. This article investigates whether and how media information, in particular visibility and tonality, impact trust in the European Union among citizens. Combining content analysis and Eurobarometer survey data from 10 countries between 2004 and 2015, we study both direct and moderating media effects. Media tone and visibility have limited direct effects on trust in the European Union, but they moderate the relation between trust in national institutions and trust in the European Union. This relation is amplified when the European Union is more visible in the media and when media tone is more positive towards the European Union, whereas it is dampened when media tone is more negative. The findings highlight the role of news media in the crisis of trust in the European Union %K Content analysis %K Europe-related issues %K news/information %K political communication %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0267323118810843