News Media Trust and News Consumption: Factors Related to Trust in News in 35 Countries [PDF]
The changes in how people consume news and the emergence of digital and distributed news sources call for a reexamination of the relationship between news use and trust in news.
Antonis Kalogeropoulos +3 more
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Trust in Media, Trust in Science, Political Party, Big Five Personality Traits, and Vaccination Intention: A Cross‐Sectional Study [PDF]
Background Trust in news media is important to examine in relation to COVID‐19 vaccination and personality has also been explored in regard to vaccination, where agreeableness, conscientiousness, and emotional stability have been shown to be connected to
Erika Katherine Johnson +2 more
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Impact of YouTube User‐Generated Content on News Dissemination and Youth Information Reception [PDF]
Background User‐generated content (UGC) on YouTube has reshaped news dissemination, fostered engagement, raised concerns about credibility, algorithmic influence and the spread of misinformation.
Wu Chunqiong +3 more
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Although a decline of trust in the news media can be observed in many countries, in international comparison, Switzerland is still considered one of the countries with a relatively high level of media trust. Nevertheless, knowledge concerning the factors
Dorothee Arlt
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Factors affecting trust in news media among young people in Bangladesh [PDF]
Public trust in news media has been declining worldwide in past few decades. This phenomenon is no exception to the case of news media in Bangladesh.
Mohammad Aminul Islam +2 more
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Trust in News and Trust through News
On the one hand, media is an instrument of social and political trust building: Through it, trustful citizens are formed and socialized as members of a political community. On the other hand, the media is also an object of trust. And the degree people trust the media and its products has important consequences for the legitimacy of government.
Verbalyte, Monika +2 more
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Selective Trust in News in the Comparative Context [PDF]
This article argues for an approach to the study of trust in news that focuses not only on average levels of trust but variation when it comes to the different sources of news in a given media market.
Benjamin Toff
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Why Do You Trust News? The Event-Related Potential Evidence of Media Channel and News Type
Media is the principal source of public information, and people's trust in news has been a critical mechanism in social cohesion. In recent years, the vast growth of new media (e.g., internet news portals) has brought huge change to the way information ...
Bonai Fan +5 more
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Distrust Profiles: Identifying the Factors That Shape Journalism’s Credibility Crisis
Trust in news is declining globally and has been for some time a phenomenon that has been amplified in the context of a global pandemic, the rise in anti-media populism, and social and political unrest. Overall, public trust in journalism remains low (44%
Thomas B. Ksiazek +6 more
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Characteristics of Islamic Ethics in IRIB News to Increase the Political Trust of the Audience in the Government (Case Study: 21 O’clock News of Channel 1) [PDF]
Political trust is one of the types of trust that deals with the relationship between the government and the people. Increasing political trust will lead to greater interaction between the people and the government and increase political participation ...
Morteza Shams, Ardeshir Zabolizadeh
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