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... all of the interviews based on the in-depth research technique were carried out in journalists' own work environments, that is, in the institutions where they worked. The data about the press members who accepted to be interviewed is given in Table 1 below. Considering the age distributions of the participants, it can be seen that 6 persons are under forty and four are over forty years old. ...

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