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The Egyptian public's reliance on traditional and new media during crises A comparative study of the application to the Covid 19 pandemic

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Last updated: 05 Jan 2025

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Media and societal issues.

Abstract

The Corona pandemic is an epidemic that has swept the entire world and gained the attention of local and international public opinion. This study aimed to identify the extent of the public's reliance on the media from which it obtains information about the Covid-19 pandemic, and which of them is characterized by credibility, speed of coverage, and the degree of public confidence in covering developments in the Corona pandemic. Trust in traditional media or social networking sites and new media, as well as the comparison between traditional and modern media. The study is considered one of the descriptive studies that used the survey method and questionnaire tool on a sample of 445 individuals, with a diversity of gender, income, and educational level. The study relied on the theory of reliance on media.
One of the most prominent results was that 63% of the sample obtained information about the pandemic from social media sites, while the percentage of public preference for traditional media was 22.9%. Regarding the credibility of the media, 48.6% confirmed that new media and social media sites are more reliable, and that social media sites and new media are more reliable. 80% faster intake
As for the public's preferences for new media and the communication sites on which they rely, Facebook ranked first with a percentage of 65.7%

DOI

10.21608/jwms.2024.297094.1020

Keywords

COVID19, social media, traditional media, Media dependence

Authors

First Name

Alshymaa Sobhy Mohamed

Last Name

Khaled

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Affiliation

Department of Radio and television - Faculty of information - Beni Suef University

Email

sobhydralshymaa@gmail.com

City

المنيا

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Volume

1

Article Issue

2

Related Issue

48526

Issue Date

2024-07-01

Receive Date

2024-06-25

Publish Date

2024-07-01

Page Start

738

Page End

829

Print ISSN

3009-609X

Online ISSN

3009-6154

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https://jwms.journals.ekb.eg/article_361784.html

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361,784

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Original Article

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3,053

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Journal

Publication Title

Scientific Journal of Research on Women, Media, and Society Studies

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https://jwms.journals.ekb.eg/

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The Egyptian public's reliance on traditional and new media during crises A comparative study of the application to the Covid 19 pandemic

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Created At

21 Dec 2024