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LATESTPUBLICATIONS

"Opinions and Diagnoses"

no 36
Health and Treatment in Poland

no 37
Family PLUS. Situation of Polish Families and Opinions on Pro-Family Policy


Reports

Opinions about Parliament, President and Media
Attitude to the Government before Vote of No Confidence in the Parliament
Attitudes towards Refugees
After Re-election of Donald Tusk as President of the European Council
Social Moods in April
Trust in Politicians in April
Subjective Safety and Crime Risk
Use of the Internet
What European Union Do Polish People Want?
The Unemployed 2017
Evaluation of Credibility of TV News and Current Affairs Journalistic TV Programs
Online Media
 
Are News and Current Affairs Programmes on TV Objective?

News and current affairs programmes on public service television (TVP) are generally seen as supportive of the government and the ruling party (64%), while programmes on TVN and TVN24 as supportive of the opposition (44%). However programmes on the Polsat and Polsat News channels are more often felt to be objective (46%).
All the broadcasters included in the survey are seen as less objective than five years ago, though it is public TV that has experienced the greatest drop in perceived credibility. It should be noted that when these questions were asked in 2006 and 2012 the news and current affairs programmes of all three of these largest broadcasters were most often seen as objective, whereas now only Polsat programmes are more often thought to be so, rather than taking sides in the political conflict.
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The above data comes from ‘Current Events and Problems’ surveys carried out in the period 2006–2017.
 
  


 
 
 
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