دور البرامج الحوارية بالفضائيات العربية في إمداد الشباب الجامعي المصري بالمعلومات حول أحداث ثورة 25 يناير
Background: Can identify the problem of research in the study of the role to be played by talk shows in the Arab satellite channels in the supply of university students with information about political events, and targeted study to identify the role of talk shows satellite Arabic in the supply of young university Egyptian information about the events of the January 25 revolution. Methodology: This study is descriptive studies, and study relied on survey method under which the survey sample of university students at Egyptian universities, and is the community of study in university youth in Egyptian universities, and was the study sample in random sample of strong 400 Single of young men and women (200 males and 200 females) in universities (Ain Shams, Zagazig, and Beni Suef, and the Modem University) by 100 Single each university. Results: The results of the study confirmed the high rates of youth exposure university programs, talk shows, and the results proved the existence of the relationship between exposure to these satellite programs and provide them with information about the events of the January 25 revolution. The results showed that the majority of university students rely on talk shows as an important source for information about events related revolution on January 25, which refers to the importance of the role the news of these programs on issues and community events, and the need to carry these programs to their responsibility community in the presentation of these events taking place the country with integrity and honesty and without detriment to the interests of society. The results of the study to the different effects (affective and cognitive and behavioral) effects of exposing young university accredited programs Arab TV talk shows in obtaining information about the events of the January 25 revolution. The results of the study indicated the necessity of media attention to shed light on the events, and political issues in light of a favorable climate of freedom of opinion and expression, especially after the revolution; belief of the rote of the media in the knowledge to provide all information to members of the community. (Published abstract)