Fwd: [isoc-members-discuss] Impact of Internet Info
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From: Stefan Probst <stefan.probst@opticom.v-nam.net> Date: Tue Mar 25, 2003 10:44:34 PM US/Eastern To: ISOC Members discuss <isoc-members-discuss@isoc.org> Subject: [isoc-members-discuss] Impact of Internet Info
Dear All,
several reports say, that those US TV channels, which have the highest viewing rates, are very much pro-US based in this war.
My own observation confirms this, kind of. A few on CNN's website e.g. gives a very different selection of reports, even if compared with something like http://news.yahoo.com/iraq/ (which I think is quite good for a mainstream channel).
Does anybody know of a study on how Bush's rating and the opinion about the war in the US population depends on the main information source of the asked persons?
Means: Can it be said, that people who get their infos from the Internet have a different opinion than those who rely on TV? Are there differences on the amount of infos (only TV, vs. TV and Internet, vs. only Internet)?
Best Regards, Stefan
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