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Syrian TV viewership increases - opinion poll.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Text of report by Syrian government-owned newspaper Tishrin website on 5 August

[Unattributed report: "Public Opinion Poll: 70 per cent of people who did not watch Syrian Television prior to the events are now watching it; 90 per cent of Syrians follow events on local media channels"]

A private study that has recently been conducted concluded that the local media, including its three channels (the satellite channel, Al-Ikhbariyah al-Suriyah, and Al-Dunya channel) managed to attract about 90 per cent of the Syrian audience to follow the recent events on these channels, and that over 70 per cent of those who did not watch the news on the Syrian Television prior to the start of the events, now watch it at varying degrees. Moreover, 57.1 per cent of the citizens who did not …

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