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    European citizens express declining trust in traditional media

    September 19, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: In a comprehensive public opinion survey conducted across the European Union and candidate countries, significant shifts in public sentiment have emerged on key issues such as governance, media trust, and societal values. The Eurobarometer Wave 101.3, commissioned by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Communication, was carried out between April 2 and May 9, 2024. This survey, which sampled over 30,000 respondents aged 15 and older, aims to reflect the attitudes of European citizens at a critical juncture in the continent’s economic and political landscape.

    European citizens express declining trust in traditional media

    The survey spanned all 27 EU member states, along with eight candidate countries, including Albania, Serbia, and Türkiye. In addition, it included the Turkish Cypriot Community, the Republic of Moldova, and Kosovo, providing a broad and inclusive picture of public opinion across a variety of geographies. Conducted by Verian Belgium SA (formerly Kantar Public), the survey sought to capture citizens’ perspectives on pressing issues facing Europe, such as economic stability, democratic governance, and the role of international cooperation.

    Sampling Strategy and Methodology

    The Eurobarometer employed a robust, multi-stage, stratified sampling method to ensure accurate and representative results. Each country’s sample was divided into regional strata using the European NUTS classification system, which stratifies regions by levels of urbanity and other demographic factors. In each region, households were randomly selected for participation, with respondents within each household further chosen using random selection methods to ensure diversity in age and gender.

    In countries like Finland, Sweden, and the Netherlands, a telephone-based recruitment system was implemented to account for logistical constraints, including the lack of comprehensive population registers. In Finland, for example, respondents were selected from address or population registers in specific areas where response rates were expected to improve. Meanwhile, in other countries, face-to-face interviews remained the predominant method, with interviewers making up to four contact attempts to reach a respondent.

    The sampling and weighting processes were crucial to producing results that reflect the population distribution in terms of age, gender, region, and urban-rural residence. In some cases, interviewers employed random walk techniques, selecting every Nth household from an initial starting point to ensure a balanced cross-section of respondents.

    Core Findings Reflect Public Concern Over Key Issues

    While the detailed survey results vary by country, certain overarching themes emerged. One prominent trend was declining trust in traditional media outlets across many EU member states, particularly in urban areas. A growing segment of the population expressed skepticism about the objectivity of news organizations, with an increasing reliance on digital and social media as alternative information sources. This shift raises questions about the role of traditional media in maintaining public trust and informing democratic discourse.

    Another significant finding was the strong support for international cooperation, particularly within the European Union. Despite recent challenges, including economic volatility and political fragmentation, many respondents reaffirmed their belief in the EU’s ability to provide economic stability and security. This sentiment was especially pronounced in candidate countries like Türkiye and North Macedonia, where aspirations for EU membership remain strong.

    Public opinion also showed concerns about the state of democracy and governance, particularly regarding perceived corruption and inefficiencies in government institutions. Citizens in several member states, including Hungary and Bulgaria, expressed frustration with what they see as a lack of transparency and accountability in political processes. These findings suggest a demand for reforms aimed at strengthening democratic institutions and promoting good governance.

    Challenges in Survey Implementation

    The Eurobarometer Wave 101.3 was not without challenges. In several countries, particularly in more rural areas, interviewers faced difficulties in reaching respondents, with some households requiring multiple contact attempts. Response rates varied significantly, with Finland, for example, achieving a 68.4% response rate, while response rates in countries like Bulgaria and Greece were below 50%. These discrepancies in response rates were addressed through weighting adjustments, which were used to align the sample with the broader population.

    The technical complexity of the survey also required adaptations in certain countries. For instance, in the Netherlands, the absence of a comprehensive population register with telephone numbers led to the use of a dual-frame random digit dialing (RDD) sample, combining both mobile and landline numbers. Such adjustments ensured that the survey remained inclusive, even in countries with distinct logistical challenges.

    In total, the survey covered over 40 countries and territories, with nearly 150,000 addresses visited and over 30,000 individual interviews completed. Despite the logistical challenges, the large-scale nature of the Eurobarometer Wave 101.3 makes it one of the most comprehensive studies of European public opinion in 2024.

    Implications for Policymakers and Future Surveys

    The findings of the Eurobarometer Wave 101.3 carry significant implications for policymakers across Europe. The survey highlights growing concerns over the future of democratic governance, economic stability, and media integrity. In light of these concerns, European institutions may need to increase efforts to promote transparency, combat disinformation, and foster public trust in democratic processes.

    Moreover, the strong support for international cooperation suggests that efforts to strengthen the EU’s role on the global stage will likely be met with approval from the public. However, the decline in trust in traditional media underscores the need for media organizations to adapt to changing consumption patterns and the growing importance of digital platforms.

    The results of this survey will be used to inform the European Commission’s strategic communications efforts, helping to shape policy responses that address the concerns of citizens across the continent. Future Eurobarometer surveys are expected to delve deeper into some of these critical issues, providing further insights into the evolving landscape of European public opinion.

    Conclusion

    The Eurobarometer Wave 101.3 survey offers a timely and detailed snapshot of public opinion across Europe and its neighboring regions. By capturing the views of citizens on a range of pressing issues, the survey provides invaluable data for policymakers and public institutions seeking to address the challenges facing the continent. As Europe continues to navigate an uncertain future, the findings from this survey will undoubtedly play a crucial role in shaping the continent’s path forward.

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