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- Digital News Report 2021, released by the Reuters Institute earlier this year, found that 87% of Filipinos said they got their news online, with 72% also saying they got their news through social media. Of respondents in that study, 61% said they got news through TV and 16% said they got it through newspapers.
www.philstar.com/headlines/2021/10/12/2133604/pulse-asia-tv-still-filipinos-top-news-sourcePulse Asia: TV still Filipinos’ top news source - Philstar.com
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In September 2021, 91% of the country’s adult population say they get their political news from television, with 82% citing national television and 25% mentioning local television. Radio is the news source of 49% of Filipino adults, with a bigger percentage identifying local television than national television (32% versus 18%).
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2024年4月15日 · The survey found that 61 percent of Filipino adults access Facebook to get their news, while around 65 percent still consume news through television. In terms of daily news consumption, the pollster noted that social media surpassed television, with 52 percent
2021年6月23日 · Yvonne T. Chua. Published Jun 23, 2021 10:33 AM PHT. The COVID-19 health crisis has spurred an increased overall trust in news among Filipinos but has led to waning interest in news products. The pandemic has also hiked concern over online misinformation, especially from the government and politicians.
2021年6月23日 · Dependence on smartphones to access online news, including on social media, has grown among Filipinos (+3pp) during what was one of the world’s longest lockdowns due to COVID-19. Not surprisingly, consumption of traditional media, particularly print, has gone down.
2021年10月12日 · According to respondents to a Pulse Asia survey in September, 91% of Filipinos get their political news from TV, while 49% said they get it from the radio, 48% said they get it online...