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Journalists? People of liars. The data in the study AstraRicerche




Source: affaritaliani.it
poorly informed, not independent, even chronic liars: This is the opinion of the majority of Italian journalists, a very gratifying result that emerges from survey AstraRicerche by the specialist firm. According to the survey, commissioned by the Order of Journalists of Lombardy and presented at a conference on the future of the profession in Milan, the social image of media workers in ten years, among other things significantly worse. The research
opinion poll, 68% of Italians defines the journalists 'liars', compared with a rate of 60% recorded in a previous survey, conducted in 1997. Today, 60% of the sample believe the journalists' ill-informed or not, "compared with 48% of the previous research. Stable opinion on the lack of independence is the opinion of 52% of the Italians, against 51% in 1997. Reduction under half the sample, but are of a very substantial minority, those who believe the journalists 'part' (48%) or even 'corrupt' (40%). Gianni
RiottaUn trial summary from the total valuation on the profession: 45% of Italians welcomes the preparation of information workers (good for 15%, good for 20%, just under the 10%), compared with 55% not satisfied with a bad review (32% of responses) or bad (23%). But the role of journalism is not considered secondary, even: 83% of respondents cited positive exceptions, with the vast majority of Italians (73%) still feels that the utility the profession. Clearly, if done well: 38% defines 'high', the social role of journalism, 16% think it "high", 19% "medium". Only 15% defined as 'poor' social usefulness of information, 12% think the whole "nothing." The survey also identifies those AstraRicerche what might be called the twelve commandments for journalists required by their audience.
The first is the "subject expertise", stemming from sectoral specialization or
Bruno Vespametodo of work: calls 90% of respondents. The second essential quality, as indicated by 79% of the sample, is "the professionalism and the proper use of the know-how. " Here are the clarity (77%), the ability to engage emotionally (73%), the effectiveness of communication (65%), ethics (64%), the calm non-aggressive or anxiety (62%), respect for others (53%), help to understand (50%), the useful information (47%) and the so-called education (37%), the ability to 'grow over time the ability of the listener or reader in follow the themes of interest. There is one concession that the Italians seem to those who work in information: the journalist can not be nice. Only 36% of respondents believe the sympathy indeed a crucial feature for those who write articles, television news law or otherwise convey the information to the general public.

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