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Level of confidence in the Ukrainian media rising, albeit modestly

03.11.2006    source: www.telekritika.kiev.ua

On 1 November 2006 the Razumkov Centre for Economic and Political Studies published the results of a sociological survey carried out between 19 and 26 October throughout Ukraine. 2006 respondents over 18 were surveyed. The margin of error was 2.3%

In comparison with analogous figures received a month ago, the number of respondents who trust the Ukrainian media has risen by 5 percent, while the number of those who trust the Russian media has fallen by almost 5%.
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