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News Consumption & Information Sources of Media Users
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Media Freedom, Press Freedom
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Watchdog Role of the Media
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Digital & Social Media Use, Internet Use
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Access to Public Information, Freedom of Information, Right to Information
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Disinformation, Misinformation, Fake News
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Access to Media & Information
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Trust in the Media, Credibility of Media
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Open, Distance and Digital Education (ODDE)
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Mobile Phone Use
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Digital Divide, Digital Inequalities
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Audiences & Users
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Radio Consumption, Radio Use, Radio Audiences
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Online News
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Online Learning, E-Learning
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"The Afrobarometer survey conducted in late 2019 shows that although radio and television remain the most dominant news sources, daily news consumption via social media (by 22% of Ghanaians) and the Internet (19%) is steadily increasing. Social media is less trusted as a source of information – on ... more
"Radio remains the leading source of media news for adult Zimbabweans. Six out of 10 citizens (59%) said they get news regularly (“every day” or “a few times a week”) via the radio, compared to 33% for television and 17% for newspapers. About one in five citizens get news regularly from soci ... more
"Six in 10 respondents (62%) access news media daily. Radio remains the leading source of news but is declining in importance as television and the Internet build their audiences. A solid majority (57%) of Africans demand press freedom, endorsing the media’s right to publish what it wants without ... more
"Tanzanians express near-unanimous satisfaction with the degree of freedom of expression in the country: 96% of respondents in 2014 say they feel somewhat or completely free to say what they think. Two-thirds (65%) say the media should scrutinize the government and report on corruption and mistakes. ... more