The Jordan Media Institute (JMI) shared in a recent index titled “Local Media Confidence Index” that respondents, 45.6 percent, rely heavily on Facebook or other social media for news in times of crisis, despite their shaky credibility.
AMMAN The Jordan Media Institute (JMI) launched the first “Local Media Confidence Index” on Thursday. The study was conducted by the JMI in cooperation with the Centre for Strategic Studies at the University of Jordan. The representative sample consisted of 1,800 people from different governorates. The aim of the study is to understand the patterns, attitudes and level of
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