The Performance Evaluation of Egyptians’ Elite for Egyptian Media in supporting the country towards digital transformation

Authors

1 Lecturer, Radio and Television (broadcasting) department, 6th October University, Egypt

2 Lecturer, Faculty Lecturer, Radio and Television (broadcasting) department, 6th October University, Egypt

Abstract

This study addressed the Evaluation of Egyptians’ Elite performance of Egyptian Media in supporting the country towards digital transformation.
This study considered as descriptive study, it depends on media survey. It also depends on applying innovations and technology acceptance theory, through applying this theory on a sample (100) individual of Media and academic elite, to recognize the evaluation of Egyptians’ elite performance of Egyptian Media in supporting the country towards digital transformation.
The study concluded some important results which are:

Increasing the following average of the Academic Elite for what media publishing about digital transformation that the country embraces.
Increasing interest of Media Elite with digital transformation in first place 60 percent, while the Academic Elite 36 percent.
The New Digital Media is considered as the most important information sources about digital transformation with 58 percent, while the official traditional media get the third source of the study.
The website of Ministry of Interior is the fastest in downloading data and services with 48 percent then came The Ministry of Supply and Ministry of Health are equal with 44 percent.

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