ARMENIA'S FUTURE BELONGS TO ONLINE NEWS MEDIA - OPINION POLL
news.am
March 22, 2012 | 13:31
YEREVAN. - As a result of a survey conducted in Armenia's capital
Yerevan and in 57 other settlements, it was found out that, by and
large, the people are informed about politics via Internet, and the
future belongs to online news media. This was stated by the European
Friends of Armenia (EuFoA) organization's Secretary General, Michael
Kambeck, during a press conference on Thursday.
As per Kambeck, this survey on political awareness demonstrates that
the future belongs to the Internet, and that the youth gradually
prefer the Internet over television for receiving information.
With respect to the survey's query on the level of awareness as
compared with five years ago, 42 percent of the respondents noted that
Armenia's overall situation has partly improved; as per 24 percent,
the situation has considerably deteriorated; 20 percent thinks the
situation has partly deteriorated; 8 percent believes the situation
has considerably improved; and according to 6 percent, everything
has remained the same.
And concerning the question on Armenia's overall situation, 40
percent of the survey's respondents expressed a view that the
country's situation is worse; 25 percent noted that the situation
is comparatively worse; another 25 percent thinks the situation is
comparatively better; and according to 10 percent, the situation
is better.
From: Baghdasarian
news.am
March 22, 2012 | 13:31
YEREVAN. - As a result of a survey conducted in Armenia's capital
Yerevan and in 57 other settlements, it was found out that, by and
large, the people are informed about politics via Internet, and the
future belongs to online news media. This was stated by the European
Friends of Armenia (EuFoA) organization's Secretary General, Michael
Kambeck, during a press conference on Thursday.
As per Kambeck, this survey on political awareness demonstrates that
the future belongs to the Internet, and that the youth gradually
prefer the Internet over television for receiving information.
With respect to the survey's query on the level of awareness as
compared with five years ago, 42 percent of the respondents noted that
Armenia's overall situation has partly improved; as per 24 percent,
the situation has considerably deteriorated; 20 percent thinks the
situation has partly deteriorated; 8 percent believes the situation
has considerably improved; and according to 6 percent, everything
has remained the same.
And concerning the question on Armenia's overall situation, 40
percent of the survey's respondents expressed a view that the
country's situation is worse; 25 percent noted that the situation
is comparatively worse; another 25 percent thinks the situation is
comparatively better; and according to 10 percent, the situation
is better.
From: Baghdasarian