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GE2011: The internet election that wasn’t
Yahoo! Singapore News, 5 Oct 2011
A study by the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) found that 70 per cent of respondents relied on the mainstream media news coverage for election-related information during the campaign period.
Of the remaining 30 per cent, most also read traditional mainstream media, online and/or offline, alongside political blogs, such as The Online Citizen and Yawning Bread, and Facebook posts.
The study surveyed 2,000 Singaporeans representative of the country’s population by phone over three months following the conclusion of the parliamentary polls in May. Full story
A study by the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) found that 70 per cent of respondents relied on the mainstream media news coverage for election-related information during the campaign period.
Of the remaining 30 per cent, most also read traditional mainstream media, online and/or offline, alongside political blogs, such as The Online Citizen and Yawning Bread, and Facebook posts.
The study surveyed 2,000 Singaporeans representative of the country’s population by phone over three months following the conclusion of the parliamentary polls in May. Full story
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