Reach or Trust Optimisation? A Citizen Trust Analysis in the Flemish Public Broadcaster VRT

In democracies, one of Public Service Media’s (PSM) main roles is to inform the public. In a digital news ecosystem, where commercial, citizen, and alternative news sources have multiplied, questions about the ability and need for PSM to fulfil this role are increasingly being raised. While the role...

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Main Authors: Ike Picone, Karen Donders
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Language:English
Published: Cogitatio 2020-08-01
Series:Media and Communication
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Online Access:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/3172
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spelling doaj-8105d38849bb4fbbad3a0e95bbe946872020-11-25T03:47:00ZengCogitatioMedia and Communication2183-24392020-08-018334835810.17645/mac.v8i3.31721611Reach or Trust Optimisation? A Citizen Trust Analysis in the Flemish Public Broadcaster VRTIke Picone0Karen Donders1imec-SMIT, Department of Communication Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgiumimec-SMIT, Department of Communication Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, BelgiumIn democracies, one of Public Service Media’s (PSM) main roles is to inform the public. In a digital news ecosystem, where commercial, citizen, and alternative news sources have multiplied, questions about the ability and need for PSM to fulfil this role are increasingly being raised. While the role of PSM can and should be scrutinized, a too-narrow a focus on an informed citizenry may obfuscate aspects, other than audience reach and objectivity, that are key to this information role, such as trust. Against this background, this article studies whether and to what extent citizens still trust the news and information services of their public broadcaster, asking if that trust is still high, whether there is a difference between groups in the population, and if trust is in line with reach. Based on a representative survey of news users in Flanders, the Dutch-speaking community of Belgium, the article studies the reach and trust scores of the brands of VRT, Flanders’ PSM, and compares them to those of its main competitors, with a specific focus on differences in terms of age, education levels, and political orientation. The results suggest that VRT struggles more than the main commercial players to reach young people and the lower-educated, but still leads when it comes to trust. The data show the continued importance of widening our assessment of PSM beyond market-focused indicators of reach.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/3172audiencesbelgiumdisinformationmedia policymedia trustinformed citizenrysocial stratificationpolicy assessmentpolitical orientationpublic service media
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Reach or Trust Optimisation? A Citizen Trust Analysis in the Flemish Public Broadcaster VRT
Media and Communication
audiences
belgium
disinformation
media policy
media trust
informed citizenry
social stratification
policy assessment
political orientation
public service media
author_facet Ike Picone
Karen Donders
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title Reach or Trust Optimisation? A Citizen Trust Analysis in the Flemish Public Broadcaster VRT
title_short Reach or Trust Optimisation? A Citizen Trust Analysis in the Flemish Public Broadcaster VRT
title_full Reach or Trust Optimisation? A Citizen Trust Analysis in the Flemish Public Broadcaster VRT
title_fullStr Reach or Trust Optimisation? A Citizen Trust Analysis in the Flemish Public Broadcaster VRT
title_full_unstemmed Reach or Trust Optimisation? A Citizen Trust Analysis in the Flemish Public Broadcaster VRT
title_sort reach or trust optimisation? a citizen trust analysis in the flemish public broadcaster vrt
publisher Cogitatio
series Media and Communication
issn 2183-2439
publishDate 2020-08-01
description In democracies, one of Public Service Media’s (PSM) main roles is to inform the public. In a digital news ecosystem, where commercial, citizen, and alternative news sources have multiplied, questions about the ability and need for PSM to fulfil this role are increasingly being raised. While the role of PSM can and should be scrutinized, a too-narrow a focus on an informed citizenry may obfuscate aspects, other than audience reach and objectivity, that are key to this information role, such as trust. Against this background, this article studies whether and to what extent citizens still trust the news and information services of their public broadcaster, asking if that trust is still high, whether there is a difference between groups in the population, and if trust is in line with reach. Based on a representative survey of news users in Flanders, the Dutch-speaking community of Belgium, the article studies the reach and trust scores of the brands of VRT, Flanders’ PSM, and compares them to those of its main competitors, with a specific focus on differences in terms of age, education levels, and political orientation. The results suggest that VRT struggles more than the main commercial players to reach young people and the lower-educated, but still leads when it comes to trust. The data show the continued importance of widening our assessment of PSM beyond market-focused indicators of reach.
topic audiences
belgium
disinformation
media policy
media trust
informed citizenry
social stratification
policy assessment
political orientation
public service media
url https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/3172
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