Report Card on Canadian News Media
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Report Card on Canadian News...
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Part One:
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The Areas We Examined...
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Interest in News
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Where Canadians Get Their News
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North American and European...
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National and Local Canadian...
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News on the Internet
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Top Internet Sites for...
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Canadians Watch Canadian...
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Canadians Have Routines...
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Part Two:
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Elements of Credibility
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Media Accuracy
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Reporter Bias: Canada
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Reporter Bias: U.S.
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Quote
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Fairness and Balance
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Fairness and Balance
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Media Accountability
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Media Responsiveness
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Sensationalism and Trust
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Quote
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Are the Media Independent?
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Who Influences the News?
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Consolidation & Ownership
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Role of the Media in Society
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Comparing News Media
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Satisfaction with Aspects...
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Quote
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Understanding News Stories
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Features of the French (Quebec)...
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Interest in News
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Media Role in Society
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Television vs. Newspapers
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Part Three:
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Report Card
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Methodology
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Research Team and Links
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Even though the question encourages a positive answer, two-thirds of Canadians think news is not often fair and balanced
However, only 19% believe news is seldom or never balanced.
Quebeckers are more positive—44% of French users see news as often fair and balanced.
Younger Canadians are more likely to perceive a lack of balance—74% see a lack of balance at least sometimes.
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