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18 Pct in Japan Avoid News: Industry Survey

18 Pct in Japan Avoid News: Industry Survey

   Tokyo, June 26 (Jiji Press)--A survey by news app operator SmartNews Inc. on Thursday showed that 18 pct of people in Japan consciously avoid news sometimes or often.
   The research was conducted between January and March by an internal think tank of SmartNews on 4,460 people aged 18 to 79. Valid responses came from 2,117.
   Regarding the frequency of news avoidance, those who answered "very often" accounted for 2.9 pct. The share stood at 15.2 pct for those who chose "sometimes" and 30.8 pct for those who picked "occasionally."
   When asked why they avoid news, with multiple answers allowed, 60.8 pct said that news makes them feel depressed and sick.
   Those who do not want to consume news in which they have no interest totaled 30.3 pct, while 26.6 pct said, "There are too many stimulating and sensational headlines that shout for attention." Respondents who chose "There is too much news about crimes and other incidents" accounted for 24.6 pct.

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