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Article
The Man of the World—The Orbits of the Information
Author(s)
Larisa Fedotova
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DOI:10.17265/2160-6579/2018.01.009
Affiliation(s)
Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
ABSTRACT
The attitude of people to a
particular country is formed as a cultural background—centuries-old
accumulations of folk art, literature, art in general, and more operational
sources, especially mass media, that respond to complex relationships between
countries, connected with each other by economic, military, cultural ties. A
number of sociological cases and the results of public opinion polls in Russia
say that the nature of coverage of current events television brings to the
public opinion the same tonality that the most consumed TV channels adhere to,
which today remain outside of competition among other sources of information
for the population and, moreover, top to list those sources, which it trusts to
the greatest extent.
KEYWORDS
other country, public opinion, sources of information, trust to the media
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