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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23-minute telephone interviews with a representative sample of 3012 Canadians
Field work by the Mustel Group in November–December 2003
Sample stratified by region and checked against census data and weighted accordingly
Nationally, the margin of error is +/- 2.0 (19 times out of 20); larger for smaller breakdowns
Includes 13 questions from surveys in the U.S. conducted by the Pew Center for Research on the People and the Press for direct comparisons
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