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Media

Middle East/North Africa Relies on Many News Sources

National and international TV most important in region

September 18, 2008
Across the Middle East/North Africa (MENA) region, citizens consider several types of media “very important” in keeping them informed about world events, with a preference for international and national television.More ...

Republicans Cry Foul Over Media Coverage of Palin

Majority say coverage of Palin, and of McCain, has been unfairly negative

September 15, 2008
About half of Republicans believe the media has been unfairly negative in its coverage of John McCain (51%) and Sarah Palin (54%), while most Democrats believe the coverage of their candidates has been “about right.”More ...
Gallup Glance Around the Globe

Gallup Glance Around the Globe

September 3, 2008
Data-driven insights into coverage of John McCain’s vice presidential pick, Japan’s leadership shuffle, mothers working outside the home, and emergency rule in Thailand.

Radio the Chief Medium for News in Sub-Saharan Africa

Many in sub-Saharan Africa rely on radio to stay up on the news

June 23, 2008
A median of nearly 6 in 10 sub-Saharan Africans say radio is the most important media they rely on to stay well-informed about events in their country.More ...

TV Ownership May Be Good for Well-Being

Benefits of TV ownership largely independent of income

March 31, 2008
In most countries worldwide, Gallup finds that people who have a television in their homes also express higher well-being and optimism than do those without TVs in their homes.More ...

Few Ukrainians Confident in National Institutions

Religious organizations, military, and media receive the highest marks

January 11, 2008
Ukraine’s new government has much to overcome, as confidence in national institutions remains low. Ukrainians have little confidence in their national government, judicial system, and the honesty of elections. Most Ukrainians believe corruption is widespread throughout the government and within businesses.More ...
Rating the World's Media

Rating the World's Media

December 19, 2007
Gallup takes an in-depth look at perceptions of media around the world. An expert weighs in on comparisons suggesting that while a country's press may be considered free, it may not be widely respected by the residents who live there.

Quality and Integrity of World’s Media Questioned

Residents of leading nations express relatively low confidence

December 17, 2007
Residents in many countries around the globe have their doubts about the quality and integrity of their national media. Gallup surveys indicate media confidence is low in leading nations, Europe, and the Middle East and North Africa, and relatively high in South and Central America, Africa, and Southeast Asia.More ...

International Television Receives High Marks in Saudi Arabia

About one-third of Saudis choose Al-Jazeera as their preferred channel

October 11, 2007
Most Saudis say international television is very important to staying well-informed about events in their country, and almost all say it is a source they use for international news. However, a majority of Saudis also consider national television, newspapers, and word of mouth important sources of information.More ...
Where Saudis Get Their News

Where Saudis Get Their News

October 11, 2007
Saudis look to Al-Jazeera most for their international news.
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