Poles indicated which journalists they would agree with. Four names at the top, there is a rack

CBOS published the latest survey, in which the respondents pointed out the names of journalists, the best reflecting their views. Who most often agree with Poles? Four names at the top of the list.

Among over a thousand adult Poles to find out Which journalists best represent the views of the right, left and the center voters. The respondents could indicate any names among television, radio, press and internet employees. Respondents mentioned 130 (10 more than a year and a half ago) names of people who meet their expectations.

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Over half of the respondents (53 percent) exchanged a person or people who represent their voice in the media to some extenta year and a half ago, a representative on the radio, television, press or network found only 44 percent. respondents. 44 percent From the people who sees the representations of their views in the media, at least one specific name of the journalist, with whom he agrees, decided to indicate groups representing a specific medium such as TVP journalists. Every fourth respondent was unable to give the name of a journalist who would meet his expectations and represent his views. The percentage dropped from 33 percent. up to 25 percent in relation to research from February 2023.

“On the basis of the research in question, one can be tempted to say that Currently, journalists represent a voice of public opinion than a year and a half ago. A larger number of named journalists may also indicate the increase in pluralism in the world of traditional and social media ” – we read in the summary of the study at CBOS.pl.

Which journalists do Poles agree with? Four names at the top of the list

Among the journalists mentioned by the name in the statements of respondents as those who best represent their views and expectations, most often appeared: Michał Rachoń, Krzysztof Stanowski, Monika Olejnik and Bogdan Rymanowski (4 percent each). It was mentioned slightly less often Robert Mazurek, Konrad Piasecki and Radomir Wit (3 % each). 2 percent each respondents exchanged Piotr Kraśka, Dorota Gawryluk and Grzegorz Jankowski. The same amount of percentage also gave a more overall answer and pointed to journalists of Telewizja Republika.

The respondents declaring leftist views most often feel represented by Radomir Wit (6 percent), Piotr Kraśka (5 percent), Monika Olejnik (5 percent), Konrad Piasecki (5 percent) and Justyna Dobrosz-Orz (3 %). The respondents with centric views most often exchanged Monika Olejnik (6 %), Konrad Piasecki (5 percent), Radomir Wit (4 %), Grzegorz Jankowski (3 percent), Piotr Kraśka (3 percent), Bogdan Rymanowski (3 percent) and Krzysztof Standy (3 percent). Every tenth, identifying with the right, declared that Michał Rachoń (10 %) represents his views and expectations. Robert Mazurek (6 percent), Krzysztof Stanowski (6 percent), Bogdan Rymanowski (5 percent), Adrian Klarenbach (3 percent), Miłosz Kłeczek (3 percent), Rafał Ziemkiewicz (3 percent) and general journalists of Telewizja Republika (3 %)

“The respondents’ answers show that, contrary to the appearing narrative about the dominance in the media of left-liberal message In the opinion of the respondents, the media currently represent a right -wing point of view than the central and leftist. This is evidenced by the fact that as much as 30 percent respondents declaring central or leftist views stated that there is no journalist who would represent their views and expectations, while among those declaring right -wing views such feelings are 19 percent, “reads CBOS in conclusions.

The authors of the research also pay attention to statistically significant demographic and social diversity of respondents’ answers for some journalists. Krzysztof Standowski was most often mentioned by respondents with primary education, people under 45, more often men than women. Michał Rachoń was given by respondents mainly above 55 years of age and people without higher education. Robert Mazurek best represents the views of men and respondents aged 25-54. In turn, Dorota Gawryluk mentioned people with basic vocational or basic education.

Source: Gazeta

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