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Arab Opinion Leaders' Attitudes and Perceptions towards the Coverage of Da'esh News by Arab and non-Arab TV News Services

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Al-Qudah, Mohamed
Ziani, Abdulkrim
Alrajehi, Menawer

Abstract

This study aims to Arab opinion leaders' attitudes and perceptions towards the coverage of Da'esh actions by Arab and non-Arab TV news services, thus, by investigating the perception of Da'esh actions provided by Arab and non-Arab TV services. Data were collected from 1,330 participants across 19... view more

This study aims to Arab opinion leaders' attitudes and perceptions towards the coverage of Da'esh actions by Arab and non-Arab TV news services, thus, by investigating the perception of Da'esh actions provided by Arab and non-Arab TV services. Data were collected from 1,330 participants across 19 Arab countries, with a probability sample due to the difficulties to gather comprehensive information from the sample that targets Arab opinion leaders. The findings of the study show that Arab and Western news channels present 2.7 per cent of their news bulletins about Da'esh. The variable "very big" in the first place by 60.1 per cent, and the "big" variable occupied second place by 15.5 per cent, while the interest rate for the weak variable came in last place with 10 per cent. The majority of respondents trust the news of Arab and Western news channels about Da'esh. In the "yes" answer, 87.9 per cent pointed to Arab channels, and 84.4 per cent for... view less

Classification
Media Contents, Content Analysis

Free Keywords
Opinion leaders; Da’esh; news coverage; terrorism; attitudes

Document language
English

Publication Year
2018

Page/Pages
p. 437-446

Journal
Media Watch, 9 (2018) 3

ISSN
0976-0911

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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