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News Consumption among young Libyan Adults: Are New Satellite TV News Services Displacing Local TV News?

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posted on 2012-06-07, 14:41 authored by Barrie Gunter, Mokhtar Elareshi
This study investigates the relationship between Libyan university students' consumption of Libyan and international Arab satellite TV news services and their perceptions of gratifications received from these news services. A self-completion questionnaire survey was administered to a sample of 400 university students that asked about the news consumption habits, reasons for watching specific TV news services, and personal details. The findings revealed that time spent with local TV news was negatively related to reported use of international TV channels. Students said that they got less news than they desired from local TV, especially the long-established Al-Jamahiriya TV channel. The data indicated that the new satellite broadcast international news service, Al Jazeera, played an important role in serving these young Libyans with the types of information they need. The findings are discussed in relation to the growing impact of international satellite broadcast news services and the need for local TV news services to find ways of making themselves distinctive in a way that provides an alternative but still relevant and valued news source.

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Arab Media and Society, 2010, 12 (Winter)

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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE/Department of Media and Communication

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Arab Media and Society

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The American University in Cairo

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1687-7721

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2010

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2012-06-07

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http://www.arabmediasociety.com/?article=759

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en

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