Only a third of people support the Media Appeals Tribunal and the Protection of Information Bill
Thirty-one percent of metro adults support the ANC's proposed Media Appeals Tribunal ("MAT") and 31% are in favour of the Protection of Information Bill according to a new study released today by TNS Research Surveys, South Africa's leading marketing and social insights company.
TNS reported that 36% of people disagreed with the statement "You support the idea of the ANC's proposed Media Appeals Tribunal" whilst 33% did not have any opinion. Regarding the statement "You support the idea of the Protection of Information Bill", 29% of people disagreed and 40% did not know. These figures have a margin of error of less than 2.5%.
TNS surveyed 2 000 adults living in metro areas mid-February of 2011. The results are interesting - a study done in September 2010 found that 81% of metro adults felt that it is important to have independent TV and radio stations and newspapers so that people receive unbiased news; only 7% of these adults disagreed with this.
The high "don't know" responses to the February questions, viewed in the light of the high espoused need for independent media, suggest that there are very many people who do not yet grasp the impact that the two measures will have on the independence of the media.
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