The Phnom Penh Post

Report: 88% of Cambodians use social media to get news

- Ry Sochan

KONRAD Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) Cambodia released their survey research from 2022 indicating that 88 per cent of respondent­s use social media as their primary news source, an increase of nine per cent over 2020.

The report showed that internet news has seen a growth of 10 per cent since 2020, but at 17 per cent it remains below TV and social connection­s, both at 29 per cent.

KAS on December 13 also launched its second public opinion poll “What do Cambodians think?” – a survey of Cambodians’ attitudes toward society and politics.

The survey is a collaborat­ive project with Spear Insights, conducted to undertake quantitati­ve research to ascertain how the general public felt about society and politics.

The purpose of the survey is to understand the political and social views, priorities and expectatio­ns of the Cambodian people.

It contained questions concerning media use, civic participat­ion, internatio­nal relations, the environmen­t and gender equality.

“The use of social media as a news source increases among lower age groups with 99 per cent of the youngest, 18-24-year-olds, using it as

their source of informatio­n.

“However, the percentage of each age group using social media as their news source has grown, with even the 5564 year-olds increasing from 55 to 66 per cent between 2020 and 2022.

“In general, it can be said that social media is used slightly more by males than females and TV more by females than males, perhaps a reflection of gender roles and women spending more time at home,” the research report said.

According to the report, social media was also more popular in Phnom Penh at 95 per

cent and less popular in the Plateau and Mountains region at 79 per cent, likely owing to the problem of internet speeds and signal connectivi­ty.

Both internet news and social media grow in popularity as education levels and incomes get higher and receiving news informatio­n from TV has an inverse correlatio­n to social media and internet news across all demographi­cs, it noted.

The survey find that social media and the internet remain the most frequently used media channels with 82 per cent and 83 per cent respective­ly checking them

daily, while males reported checking social media daily more frequently than women at 82 per cent compared to 73 per cent.

However, TV-watching females reported watching daily more than males, at 52 per cent compared to 46 per cent.

The research also indicated that overall approximat­ely one-third of respondent­s trust the media, one-third do not trust it and the final third did not know or refused to respond. Trust was slightly higher in females than males at 35 per cent compared to 32 per cent for men.

 ?? HENG CHIVOAN ?? KAS’s country director Daniel Schmucking remarks on their public opinion poll on December 13.
HENG CHIVOAN KAS’s country director Daniel Schmucking remarks on their public opinion poll on December 13.

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