Andriy Nagnybydiuk, student

“Just
watching TV for one hour a day is enough for me to know what is
happening in the world. I prefer watching news on channels 1+1, Inter,
ICTV and Noviy. Sometimes, I scan the headlines on my favorite news
websites – Hromadske.tv and Ukr.net. But I can’t say that I trust
Ukrainian media, because mostly reality is different from what they
report.”

Maria Kolesnyk, nanny

“I
don’t read a newspaper on a daily basis. Sometimes I watch TV, but I
mostly rely on (online) news feeds. I use social networks as a news
source. I’m especially fond of Facebook where my friends post news they
like. Ukrainian journalists can earn people’s trust only by interaction
with society.”

Iryna Moskalchuk, decorator

“I
rarely watch TV news or read newspapers. I’m simply not interested. I
understand that current events affect my life a lot, but the business of
journalism now is to destroy the truth and lie outright. When you read
the news, it seems that only terrible, depressing events are reported.”

Iryna Moskalchuk,decorator. Shevchenko Park, Jan. 14, 2016