The COVID-19 Pandemic and Its Influence on Slovak Media Professionals

IF 0.8 Q3 COMMUNICATION Communication Today Pub Date : 2023-11-23 DOI:10.34135/communicationtoday.2023.vol.14.no.2.12
Šimona Tomková, S. Gálik, Miroslav Kapec
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The research focuses on the status of media coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic by media professionals in Slovakia. Out of a representative research sample calculated to be 242 reporters out of a total of 2,130 reporters in Slovakia, only 50 reporters responded to the questionnaire, which is also a limitation of this research. From the responses, the authors generated the current status of media coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic. Positive results of the questionnaire survey include that most of the media reporters tried to rely on the opinions of experts such as epidemiologists, virologists, etc. Also, 64% of the respondents did not feel any restriction of freedom in their work. The high percentage of self-study by reporters should also be added to the positive phenomena. On the negative side, as many as 56% of the respondents stated that it was not important for them to influence public opinion, and a smaller percentage also mentioned various influences that interfered with the impartiality and objectivity of reporting. Also, a high percentage of respondents were critical of the government’s management of the pandemic. Based on these findings, it can be concluded that the state of media coverage in Slovakia during the COVID-19 pandemic was not entirely optimal. Further research should complement and refine the picture of the Slovak media at the time of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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COVID-19 大流行病及其对斯洛伐克媒体专业人员的影响
研究重点是斯洛伐克媒体专业人员对 COVID-19 大流行病的媒体报道情况。在斯洛伐克总共 2,130 名记者中,有 242 名记者被计算为具有代表性的研究样本,其中只有 50 名记者对问卷做出了回复,这也是本研究的局限性所在。根据这些答复,作者得出了媒体对 COVID-19 大流行病的报道现状。问卷调查的积极结果包括:大多数媒体记者都试图依赖流行病学家、病毒学家等专家的意见。此外,64%的受访者在工作中没有感到自由受到限制。记者自学的比例很高,这也是一个积极的现象。在消极方面,多达 56%的受访者表示影响舆论对他们来说并不重要,也有较小比例的受访者提到了干扰报道公正性和客观性的各种影响因素。此外,还有很高比例的受访者对政府的疫情管理持批评态度。根据这些调查结果,我们可以得出结论:在 COVID-19 大流行期间,斯洛伐克的媒体报道状况并不尽如人意。进一步的研究应补充和完善 COVID-19 大流行时斯洛伐克媒体的情况。
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期刊介绍: Communication Today is an academic journal from the scholarly fields of media studies and marketing communication. The Journal contains professional scientific reflections on the media and media competences; it also offers various academic discourses on the limits of reality, media thinking, new media, marketing and media relations, new trends in marketing (including their types and specifics), psychology and sociology of marketing communication, as well as new knowledge on the structure of media contents, marketing strategies and communication sciences. The professional public is offered an interdisciplinary, focused, targeted discussion. Communication Today is a double-blind peer reviewed academic journal published twice a year. It focuses on theoretical studies, theoretical and empirical studies, research results and their implementation into practice, as well as on essays, interviews with media scholars, professional publication reviews and shorter news articles. Basic sections of the Journal are as follows: Editorial, Theoretical Studies, Research Studies, Reviews and Today, which consists of shorter news articles. The Journal’s Editorial Office also accepts manuscripts of interviews with renowned media scholars and professionals as well as essays. The Journal is registered in the List of Periodical Press at the Ministry of Culture of the Slovak Republic under number EV 3972/10 and its international standard serial number (ISSN) is 1338-130X.
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