Trust in news media: the naïve perception of the causes is dominated by the…

Andrius Vaišnys
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In the last twenty years trust in traditional news media has been declining all over the world, but there are few countries where the fall has been as dramatic as in Lithuania. While in the early 2000s the Lithuanian legacy media top-ranked any public trust survey, today their reputation as a reliable source of news could hardly be worse. Researchers from a number of EU countries have studied this process in general, yet none of their explanations seems to fit the Lithuanian realities. In Lithuania the trust deficit may be the result of changes, especially in the news production format, from a fairly orderly, 'objective' narratives to a fast-paced hodgepodge of scenes and multiple voices, i.e. a format which prioritizes immediacy and sensationalism (especially in 24-hour news channels). It is this shift that may have precipitated the collapse in trust in news media, and yet it has never been properly investigated. To get a better understanding of the problem, we examined the views of the general public collected in a recent survey and matched them with the views sampled from a series of structured interviews with the publishers, editors and journalists of local weekly newspapers. The latter were keenly aware of their reduced authority, the fragmenta-tion of the field, and the precarious, chaotic conditions under which they had to work. They saw the root cause of their woes in the new strategic model adopted throughout the news media and inadequate government funding of the news industry.
对新闻媒体的信任:对原因的天真看法被...
在过去的二十年里,全世界对传统新闻媒体的信任度都在下降,但很少有国家像立陶宛这样下降如此之快。本世纪初,立陶宛的传统媒体在所有公众信任度调查中都名列前茅,而如今,它们作为可靠新闻来源的声誉却一落千丈。一些欧盟国家的研究人员对这一过程进行了一般性研究,但他们的解释似乎都不符合立陶宛的实际情况。在立陶宛,信任缺失可能是变化的结果,尤其是新闻制作形式的变化,从相当有序、"客观 "的叙述转变为快节奏的场景和多种声音的大杂烩,即优先考虑即时性和轰动性的形式(尤其是 24 小时新闻频道)。正是这种转变可能导致了新闻媒体信任度的崩溃,但却从未对此进行过适当的调查。为了更好地了解这个问题,我们研究了最近一项调查中收集到的公众意见,并将其与对当地周报的出版商、编辑和记者进行的一系列结构化访谈中抽取的意见进行了比对。后者敏锐地意识到,他们的权威被削弱了,领域被分割了,他们的工作条件岌岌可危、混乱不堪。他们认为,造成他们困境的根本原因是整个新闻媒体采用了新的战略模式,以及政府对新闻业的资助不足。
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