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Who do you trust?

Rabiya Parekh | 19:57 UK time, Tuesday, 2 May 2006

Well it's been weeks in the making but I think we are finally there, and I hope it's been worth the wait.

World Have Your Say will be broadcasting live from tomorrows conference, in London. We, along with our sister programme Africa Have Your Say, will be looking at the issue of trust in the media and we want you, as always, to take part.

When it comes to the news, do you still trust US (i.e the media) or do you trust each other more? This will be the central theme of the programme.

Although programmes like WHYS has embraced citizen journalism and much of what new media has to offer, who is still your most trusted source?

Are you a conventional television news watcher? Do you only read certain newspapers to digest the days news agenda? Or do you look further afield, at weblogs and online journals written by people like you? Have you changed your media habits given the emergence of new media? How do you filter fact from fiction?

Alongside delegates at the conference we really want to hear from you. Put your questions to those who run the ´óÏó´«Ã½, Reuters and other global media agencies.
This is your opportunity to tell them what they're doing right or wrong and what they should be doing more or less of.

You can post your thought now , or drop us an email.

And if you want to take part tomorrow, we're keen to hear from as many of you as we can from all around the world, don't forget to leave your contact details.

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