
Where Ukrainians get their news in war - with Kostiantyn Kvurt
Oct 23, 2025
46:13
Where do Ukrainians get their news? What are the key trends in Ukraine’s media sector during the war? Do citizens trust information coming from the government? And why is Ukrainian society so dependent on Telegram, a Russian social network?
In this episode, we discuss a report, “Ukrainian media. News Consumption and Trust in 2025”—a new study conducted by Internews Ukraine with support from its partners.
Read the report: https://internews.ua/en/opportunity/media_trust_consumption_2025_release
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Host: Volodymyr Yermolenko, a Ukrainian philosopher, editor-in-chief of UkraineWorld, and president of PEN Ukraine.
Guest: Kostiantyn Kvurt, a Ukrainian media expert and chair of the board of Internews Ukraine, one of the country’s largest media NGOs.
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Explaining Ukraine is produced by UkraineWorld, an English-language media outlet about Ukraine run by Internews Ukraine.
Listen on various platforms: https://li.sten.to/explaining-ukraine
This episode podcast is created by Internews Ukraine as part of the project “Strengthening Truth, Transparency and Democracy to Counter Disinformation”, supported by the Government of Canada.
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CONTENTS:
00:00 – Introduction and Context of the Research
03:42 – Main Trends in Ukrainian Media Consumption
06:00 – Trends of Different Media Platforms
14:06 – Government Communication and Electoral Logic
17:45 – Media Literacy and the Disinformation Gap
25:49 – Changing Perceptions of War Coverage in Ukrainian Media
36:16 – Russian Information Influence
