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20-06-2016, 02:10 PM
An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:

Ever since I attended Uni in USA, I've admired their newspapers. But I also realised that some Americans were cynical about their news reporting. citing sensationalism in attracting readers. As there are numerous papers and dailies available, they all have to compete with each other for market share. This explains the reasons for sensationalism in their newspapers, while others may take on a slant towards their favoured political party. What about Singapore's Straits Times? There is no competition from other newspapers here, and being the only newspaper, it is more important that the views/opinions of the man-in-the-street are highlighted rather than the interests of the few politicians, or the authorities. Myself, since Secondary schooldays during the 70s, the Straits Times has been the voice (or more accurately) the newsletter of the state's policy makers. Playing down the real-life difficulties of the working class while highlighting the achievements of a select few (which should actually be credited to the public). But people here have no choice. It is either the Straits Times, or Nada. For issues that are straightforward and info-providing, like cuisine, sports news, etc. the paper does an okay job, But what about issues where people might take a side/stance, like social issues? Political ideology? Religion? Individual rights? Or even expressive issues like music, and/or the arts? How do you find the Straits Times?

Cheers!

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/20..._135449272.htm (http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2016-06/20/c_135449272.htm)
Americans' confidence in newspapers slides to new low: poll

Source: Xinhua 2016-06-20 01:27:22
WASHINGTON, June 19 (Xinhua) -- Only 20 percent of Americans have high confidence in U.S. newspapers, hitting a all-time low since 1973, a latest Gallup poll found.
More in the U.S. have low (36 percent) than high (20 percent) confidence in newspapers, according to the June 1-5 poll.
The rate of Americans expressing high confidence in newspapers has tumbled by 10 percentage points in the past decade, Gallup said.
This marked the 10th consecutive year that more Americans express little or no confidence in newspapers. The percentage of Americans expressing high confidence in newspapers has been dwindling since 2000, and the percentage expressing low or none confidence finally eclipsed it in 2007.
Newspapers have lose a vote of confidence from Democrats, including independents who lean Democratic, who are more likely than Republicans and Republican leaners to have a significantly better view of newspapers.
That has held true even as confidence in newspapers among both groups has fallen over the past 16 years, Gallup said.
This is the first year that Democrats' confidence in newspapers is no longer net positive: 27 percent have little or no confidence in newspapers, slightly exceeding the 25 percent saying they have a great deal or quite a lot of confidence.
By contrast, Republicans' views toward newspapers have tilted negative since 2004, according to Gallup.
The decline in public confidence in newspapers since 2000 is part of a larger pattern of decline in Americans' confidence in U.S. institutions, Gallup said.
While average confidence across all 14 institutions fell from 40 percent in 2000 to 32 percent the last two years, confidence in newspapers fell from 37 percent to 20 percent over the same period.
The public's mood over the past 16 years has been something of a whirlpool, pulling most major U.S. institutions underwater, but newspapers appear to be faring a bit worse than average, Gallup said.
The rise of digital media could be a factor in the trust Americans place in a traditionally print medium such as newspapers, it added.


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