STUDENTS OF JOURNALISM AND MEDIA
The paper shows the results of a poll about tracking media among the first year students of journalism at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Mostar. The poll was composed of twenty questions divided in five groups. The results shown that daily press is read equally by both male and f...
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University of Mostar, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
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description | The paper shows the results of a poll about tracking media among the first
year students of journalism at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University
of Mostar. The poll was composed of twenty questions divided in five
groups. The results shown that daily press is read equally by both male
and female students. But weekly newspapers are read more by female
students. Monthly press is rarely read by both female and male students.
Female students listen to radio programme more often, while each male
and female student watches television approximately for three hours daily.
It is interesting that all questioned students have their own computer
and mobile phone. Students send e-mails rarely, but they send around ten
messages daily via mobile phone. |
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spelling | doaj.art-f370241a87c947ffa096189fcd658e352024-04-16T10:09:19ZdeuUniversity of Mostar, Faculty of Humanities and Social SciencesHum1840-233X2303-74312008-01-014332342STUDENTS OF JOURNALISM AND MEDIAIko Skoko0Stana Odak1Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of MostarZagrebThe paper shows the results of a poll about tracking media among the first year students of journalism at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Mostar. The poll was composed of twenty questions divided in five groups. The results shown that daily press is read equally by both male and female students. But weekly newspapers are read more by female students. Monthly press is rarely read by both female and male students. Female students listen to radio programme more often, while each male and female student watches television approximately for three hours daily. It is interesting that all questioned students have their own computer and mobile phone. Students send e-mails rarely, but they send around ten messages daily via mobile phone.https://hum.ff.sum.ba/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Humdec2008_332_342.pdfpollcityvillagenewspapersweeklymonthly |
spellingShingle | Iko Skoko Stana Odak STUDENTS OF JOURNALISM AND MEDIA Hum poll city village newspapers weekly monthly |
title | STUDENTS OF JOURNALISM AND MEDIA |
title_full | STUDENTS OF JOURNALISM AND MEDIA |
title_fullStr | STUDENTS OF JOURNALISM AND MEDIA |
title_full_unstemmed | STUDENTS OF JOURNALISM AND MEDIA |
title_short | STUDENTS OF JOURNALISM AND MEDIA |
title_sort | students of journalism and media |
topic | poll city village newspapers weekly monthly |
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