South Korea: “Korean media” has the lowest reliability: 4 consecutive years
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Reuters Institute for Journalism:
We conduct a questionnaire survey every year in more than 40 countries.
Publishing a report analyzing trends in journalism around the world
The report scores the media credibility of the target countries item by item to determine the overall ranking.
Korea ranking:
South Korea ranked 40th (lowest) among the 40 countries surveyed this year.
Since 2007, when South Korea participated, it has recorded the lowest reliability for four consecutive years.
By the way, Japan ranks 21st.
Korean media:
So far, the Korean media has developed as a flag-bearer of the administration and parasitizing companies.
Dozens to hundreds of the same content appear at once.
From the articles in the Korean media, we cannot see the blame and expertise.
Daily Shincho
https://www.dailyshincho.jp/article/2020/11150559/
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