Global Hotspots: Media Use in Mali and Somalia
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View ArticleBBG, Gallup Issue Findings on Media Use in the Sahel
Washington, D.C. — Media use in the Sahel region is flourishing, as the majority of adults in Somalia (65.6%) and in Bamako, Mali (78.4%) say that they access news at least once per day, according to...
View ArticleRussians Turning to Internet for Unbiased News
Washington, DC — Although television remains the most prevalent medium in Russian households, Internet access is rising dramatically nationwide, according to media research data released today by the...
View ArticleTelevision Viewership Ubiquitous in Egypt
WASHINGTON (March 13, 2014) – Despite the political changes that have occurred in Egypt over the past several years, the media sources upon which people are relying for news and information have not...
View ArticleBBG Research Series; Contemporary Media Use in Nigeria
Perceptions of media freedom and confidence in elections are falling in the midst of a challenging period in Nigeria. The Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG) and Gallup invite you to attend a...
View ArticleNigeria: Mobile Rises Sharply While Radio Dominates for News
WASHINGTON (May 15, 2014) — While a vast divide remains between “media rich” and “media poor” Nigerians, household mobile ownership has surpassed that of radio and TV in Nigeria, and the use of...
View ArticlePakistan Remains TV Market, With Room for Growth for Mobile
WASHINGTON — TV dominates the media market in Pakistan, with more than three-fourths of adults (76.2%) watching weekly, according to media research data released today by the Broadcasting Board of...
View ArticleTV Use Overtakes Radio in Afghanistan
WASHINGTON — Research data from the Broadcasting Board of Governors and Gallup shows that the media market in Afghanistan is primarily split between radio and television. While Afghanistan remains one...
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