China — the new name in trustworthy media

Having writ­ten a book about trust in the media, I tend to keep track of the end­less trust polling that pours forth. Here’s the latest from TNS.

When it comes to news­pa­pers TNS observed that less than a quarter (23%) of UK respond­ents ‘highly trus­ted’ news­pa­pers. In fact the UK gave the low­est score in this respect with an aver­age of just under two fifths (39%) of respond­ents across all 16 coun­tries highly trust­ing news­pa­pers. The tra­di­tional press seemed to be most trus­ted by respond­ents in Fin­land (69%), Japan (50%), Sweden (49%) and most inter­est­ingly, China (49%).

China? Most interesting!

When to keep your mouth shut

A tale to sour the lin­gen­ber­ries on your meat­balls (yes, Scand­inavian story com­ing up). From the Guard­ian News Blog:

The Tele­graph reports that aca­dem­ics in Den­mark found the fur­niture chain [Ikea] was nam­ing its cheaper products after Dan­ish towns. Con­tinue read­ing