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      • Despite the still turbulent times, Filipinos have shown less interest in the news. The share of Filipinos “very” and “extremely” interested in it has declined from 69 percent to 65 percent, matched by a drop in the proportion that accesses the news at least once a day, from 86 percent to 81 percent.
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  2. Jun 23, 2021 · DNR 2021 showed the proportion of Filipinos who say they trust “most news most of the time” rising to 32 percent from 27 percent from 2020. In contrast, trust in news from social media has fallen from 22 percent to 20 percent. Article continues after this advertisement.

  3. Jun 23, 2021 · DNR 2021 shows the proportion of Filipinos who say they trust “most news most of the time” rising to 32% from 27% from a year ago. In contrast, trust in news from social media has fallen...

  4. Jun 23, 2021 · Filipinos have become very news-conscious amidst the pandemic while expressing concern over fake news and online misinformation, especially by the government and politicians. This was revealed in the 10th edition of Digital News Report (DNR 2021) — on June 23 by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism – which highlights an online ...

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    As expected, online news consumption also grew from 85 percent to 87 percent this year, according to the study. But trust in news from social media sites fell from 22 percent to 20 percent. Interestingly, mainstream news brands and journalists “still attract most attention around news in Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Snapchat although they are sti...

    Trust in media brands also remained relatively stable, according to the gathered data. Overall, the dominant GMA Network leads the pack with a trust score of 74. “Beleaguered” media companies ABS-CBN got 57 and Rappler scored 45, Chua said, both shedding four points after a year of threats and eventual closure, in case of the TV network, and contin...

    For example, more than half of Filipinos believe that the mainstream media have been representing their age, gender, socioeconomic class, ethnicity and community fairly. However, only 45 percent believe their views were covered fairly, Chua said. Two out of three Filipinos also prefer news outlets that stay neutral on issues, while three out of fou...

    On the whole, both TV and print use slid to 61 percent (-5 points) and 16 (-6 points), respectively, this year. But while ABS-CBN’s weekly TV reach dropped to 40 percent (down by 21 points), GMA Network (24 Oras, Saksi, GMA News TV) went only from 53 to 59 percent—an increase of only 6 points. The Inquirer ranked third — after GMA and ABS-CBN — in ...

    In general, the Philippine findings reflected the global concerns about misinformation, with 59 percent of the Filipinos surveyed expressing concern “about what is true or false on the internet when it comes to news,” Chua said. Half of the Filipino respondents believe that Facebook is still the biggest platform for misinformation. However, 34 perc...

  5. Jun 23, 2021 · DNR 2021 shows the proportion of Filipinos who say they trust "most news most of the time" rising to 32 percent from 27 percent from a year ago. In contrast, trust in news from social media has fallen from 22 percent to 20 percent.

  6. Jun 15, 2022 · In general, Filipinos express the greatest interest in local news (59%), followed by news about the coronavirus (53%), climate change and the environment (52%), and politics (51%). By age groups, however, social natives are most interested in education (48%) and culture (37%), the survey shows.

  7. Jun 26, 2021 · The share of Filipinos “very” and “extremely” interested in news has declined from 69 percent to 65 percent. Print consumption, severely battered by mobility restrictions and revenue losses, has shrunk from 27 percent to 16 percent.

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