3.2. The large decline in military-affiliated media reach
The drop in audience reach has affected most outlets, but the impact has not been
equal. Military-affiliated outlets, including State-owned and military-aligned media,
have seen their reach decline by -76%. This large loss of audience is demonstrated by
the examples of Channel 9 Myanmar’s -99% decline, Eleven’s -84% drop, and
MRTV-4’s loss of -62%.
Although State-owned and military-aligned media are filled with propaganda and
disinformation, the military remains obligated to inform the public on matters of
interest. By prioritising propaganda, the military discourages the public’s attempt to
access reliable and relevant information. The broader impact will be that any
accurate information published by the State will have a smaller audience reach, too.
Top 10 media by audience reach
Before the coup (Jan 2021)
Change
2025-6 election period
1
RFA (Burmese)
DVB
2
DVB
Khit Thit Media
3
Eleven
BBC (Burmese)
4
MRTV-4
Irrawaddy (Burmese)
5
BBC (Burmese)
6
Irrawaddy (Burmese)
7
Channel K
People’s Spring
8
Channel 7
Myanmar Now
9
Mizzima (Burmese)
10
Pyi Myanmar
MRTV-4
Mizzima (Burmese)
Ayeyarwaddy Times
Eleven
Key: International media, Independent media Military-aligned media State-owned media .
3.3. Countering audience decline with virality and quality
Independent media audiences have also declined in size, albeit not as much as for
military-affiliated media. They have faced an average decline in reach of -23%. This
average figure masks the severity of the decline for many of Myanmar’s largest and
most established independent outlets, which have seen their audiences shrink by as
much as -45%.
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