University of Dar es Salaam School of Journalism and Mass Communication (UDSM-SJMC)
  • Yearbook on Media Quality in Tanzania
  • Rationale for Yearbook on Media Quality
  • Executive Summary
  • Methodology
  • Context of reporting
  • Profile of Tanzanian Journalists
    • Topical coverage
    • Zanzibar Topical profile
  • Structure in stories
  • Portrait of Tanzania journalist
  • Quality Index
  • Special topic: The blue economy
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The Yearbook on Media Quality in Tanzania is supported by the embassies of Switzerland and the Netherlands in Tanzania
University of Dar es Salaam School of Journalism and Mass Communication (UDSM-SJMC)
  • Yearbook on Media Quality in Tanzania
  • Rationale for Yearbook on Media Quality
  • Executive Summary
  • Methodology
  • Context of reporting
  • Profile of Tanzanian Journalists
    • Topical coverage
    • Zanzibar Topical profile
  • Structure in stories
  • Portrait of Tanzania journalist
  • Quality Index
  • Special topic: The blue economy
  • Downloads
  • What the media report about us
  • Visitor Statistics
  • Short Training
  • Other links
  • Contact Us
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Viewpoints

The presentation of viewpoints was low, with 60% of the units analysed having no viewpoint at all. Twenty-five per cent (25%) had just one viewpoint, and 15% had two or more viewpoints. This is a reduction of around 10% points from 2018 when 26% of the units examined had 2 or more viewpoints, and 50% had no viewpoint. In 2018, the conclusion was that the performance needed improvement. It was even worse in 2019.

Viewpoints all media

Radio programmes: 2 or more viewpoints

TV news: Number of viewpoints

Print: 2 viewpoints or more