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Abstract
Although public service media is a trusted island in the media landscape of many countries, trust in public service media is not absolute and universal. This study adopts a qualitative approach to explore what trust and distrust entail for the public, a perspective rarely applied in trust research. Also, it explores the extent to which the sources of trust and distrust are the same and whether the concepts of trust and distrust are identical (only inverse), or linked but separate. It focuses on the Czech Republic, where the level of trust in the news is among the lowest in the world, yet public service media is the most trusted news source (Newman et al., 2022). Based on four focus group discussions with the general public (N = 24), this study analyzes the reasons for the audience’s trust and distrust in Czech public service media. There are three main categories: trust in the message (i.e., people trust public service media if, in their view, it provides objective, truthful, reliable, relevant, and fast information without sensationalism and anti-system views); trust in the source (i.e., people trust public service media if they perceive the public service media journalists as professional); and trust in the public service media organizations (i.e., people trust public service media if they perceive the regulatory framework as effective in ensuring independence from politics and oversight boards as a guarantee for quality). As the reasons leading to trust were not identical (only inverse) to the reasons leading to distrust, our findings suggest that trust and distrust in public service media are not two sides of the same coin.
尽管公共服务媒体是许多国家媒体版图中值得信赖的岛屿,但对公共服务媒体的信任并不是绝对和普遍的。本研究采用定性方法来探讨信任和不信任对公众的影响,这一观点在信任研究中很少应用。此外,它还探讨了信任和不信任的来源在多大程度上是相同的,以及信任和不相信的概念是相同的(只是相反的),还是相互联系但分离的。它关注的是捷克共和国,该国对新闻的信任程度是世界上最低的,但公共服务媒体是最受信任的新闻来源(Newman et al.,2022)。基于与公众(N=24)的四个焦点小组讨论,本研究分析了观众对捷克公共服务媒体的信任和不信任的原因。主要有三类:对信息的信任(即,人们信任公共服务媒体,如果在他们看来,它提供了客观、真实、可靠、相关和快速的信息,而没有耸人听闻和反系统的观点);对来源的信任(即,如果人们认为公共服务媒体记者是专业的,他们就会信任公共服务媒体);以及对公共服务媒体组织的信任(即,如果人们认为监管框架在确保独立于政治和监督委员会作为质量保证方面是有效的,那么他们就会信任公共服务媒体)。由于导致信任的原因与导致不信任的原因并不相同(只是相反),我们的研究结果表明,对公共服务媒体的信任和不信任不是一枚硬币的两面。
期刊介绍:
Media and Communication (ISSN: 2183-2439) is an international open access journal dedicated to a wide variety of basic and applied research in communication and its related fields