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Öffentlich-rechtliche Medien in Europa Corona International „You Never Walk Alone” gilt auch für den ORF, der gemeinsam mit 116 Rundfunkanstalten in 56 Ländern in einem internationalen Netzwerk verbunden ist. Sie alle wurden im Zuge der Corona-Krise aktiv. Im Folgenden finden Sie Beispiele, wie öffentlich-rechtliche Medien in Europa reagiert haben, um ihrem Publikum besondere Informations- und Unterhaltungsangebote zu bieten.

2020-05-13

The Office of Communication (Ofcom) has published a research on how children aged 12-15 are acting and receiving on news and information about COVID-19. The research is based on the responses of over 500 children, covering weeks three and four of the lockdown. It shows that

• Almost all 12-15 year olds (96%) said they had access to news and information about COVID-19 in the last weeks.
• 92% of 12-15 year olds are confident their relatives tell them the truth about the virus when speaking to their family members about it. The BBC's reporting on the pandemic is also highly trusted by those children that use it (87%).
• With 49% they are more likely to turn to BBC TV than other broadcasters for news about the outbreak, compared with a third who use ITV (30%) and a fifth who get information from Sky (21%).
• 48% use social media as a source of information about the virus (48%), with YouTube (20%), Facebook or Facebook Messenger (20%) and Instagram (18%), proving most popular.
• 52% agree that they are finding it hard to know what is true or false about COVID-19.
• 83% of them agree that the crisis is showing good things about our country, such as more support for the NHS.

More information: https://www.ofcom.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0027/195345/covid-19-news-consumption-children-12-15-report.pdf
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