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Session

Journalism, Media and Communication

Description

National and private televisions in Kosovo pay a great importance to informative programs with the aim to increase the viewership and trustworthiness of television programs. This paperwork estimates the viewership and trustworthiness of a wide range of Kosovo televisions. In the framework of this paperwork is use the method of carrying out quetionnaires, where 25 young boys and girls aged betweed 19-25 have answered the respective questions. From this questionnaire it was analysed a wide range of National and private commercial televisions. It was concluded that at the vast majority of youngsters follow different informative TV channels, as well as news, interviews and documentaries.

Keywords:

Trustworthiness, Informative program, Television, Viewership

Session Chair

Gjylije Rexha

Session Co-Chair

Ardnan Merovci

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-437-64-6

First Page

66

Last Page

71

Location

Durres, Albania

Start Date

28-10-2017 2:00 PM

End Date

28-10-2017 3:30 PM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2017.199

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Oct 28th, 2:00 PM Oct 28th, 3:30 PM

The Youth, Their Viewership and Trustworthiness Towards Kosovo’s Televisions

Durres, Albania

National and private televisions in Kosovo pay a great importance to informative programs with the aim to increase the viewership and trustworthiness of television programs. This paperwork estimates the viewership and trustworthiness of a wide range of Kosovo televisions. In the framework of this paperwork is use the method of carrying out quetionnaires, where 25 young boys and girls aged betweed 19-25 have answered the respective questions. From this questionnaire it was analysed a wide range of National and private commercial televisions. It was concluded that at the vast majority of youngsters follow different informative TV channels, as well as news, interviews and documentaries.