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Nuclear Energy after the
     Fukushima impact
                A Media Snapshot*



1 March – 15 April 2011             *English Media only


                                                          1
The future of Nuclear on the top of the agenda
With the Fukushima accident, the nuclear energy
debate is back in the mainstream media. Before March
11, the “nuclear renaissance” and nuclear power as a
source of clean energy have only been a peripheral
topic. Wind, solar and hydropower were clearly topping
the agenda in the main news outlets.

The coverage on the accident peaked on 15/16 March,
then declined rapidly. Since the beginning of April, the
future of nuclear energy is being discussed alongside
other options, like renewable energy. The question if
nuclear power could have a future is now broadly
debated by politicians and in the media worldwide.


“Fukushima has made me start to doubt,” declared EU Energy Commissioner Günther
Oettinger on 4 April in an interview with the German magazine Der Spiegel.
“Time to get back to basics on energy use,” commented Business Times Singapore on 7
April, expressing a common opinion. “Time for renewable energy,” claimed Spain’s El
País (29 March).

Disaster, crisis, catastrophe, fear – a negativity-stuffed vocabulary is haunting the
nuclear power industry since March 11. Bloomberg Businessweek exposed “Japan’s
shameful record on nuclear safety” (15 March). “Japan’s farmers battle nuclear scare,”
reported the Korea Herald on 30 March. At least in the near future, PR professionals
will have a hard job to get the positive messages out.



                                                                                         2
The Chernobyl angst is back
“Invisible death. Sterile children. Cancer with no
appeal.” (The Independent) The atomic disaster is
spreading fear worldwide. Chernobyl has been a
synonym for this and was the most with ‘nuclear energy’
associated discovery topic after the Fukushima accident.
It has now become a benchmark.

“No signs yet of a Chernobyl-type catastrophe,” wrote
The Japan Times on 14 March. “Almost as bad as
Chernobyl,” read the headline exactly one month later.
After upgrading the severity of the crisis to the highest
level on April 12, Chernobyl dominated the headlines. It
was the only atomic catastrophe that has been classified
as high before.
California is the third most related concept and the connection is most often made in
the media of the region. “Earthquake study urged for reactors,” wrote the Los Angeles
Times (22 March). San Jose Mercury News pointed out that California's two plants,
Diablo Canyon near San Luis Obispo and San Onofre in Southern California, sit in active
earthquake zones (15 March).

The most affected companies are the manufacturers of nuclear reactors, where the
number of negative stories has passed the two third mark. General Electric, who
formed a joint venture with Hitachi, was building the three now destroyed reactors at
Fukushima Daiichi. “Billions of dollars in reactor sales are now potentially at risk, and
billions more in vendor contracts to service them,” informed the Wall Street Journal on
April 7.


                                                                                            3
Newswires are the main source of information

                                                 Newswires have been the most reliable original
                                                 source during Japan’s nuclear crisis and the leading
                                                 media outlets were benefiting from it. (Please note
                                                 that wires have been excluded for this analysis, but not
                                                 re-published wire news in newspapers or web sites).

                                                 The Wall Street Journal Online is the most cited
                                                 source, mainly thanks to the intensive coverage of
                                                 Dow Jones Newswires. Bloomberg Businessweek is
                                                 also relying greatly on its own wire, while Malaysian
                                                 newspaper The Star has been a top distributor of
                                                 Reuters News. The Fresno Bee in fouth place covers
                                                 Japan’s nuclear crisis with AP stories.

                 There is still a certain positive bias in the list of media with the most favorable
                 coverage, especially in countries where nuclear energy is still on the political
                 agenda. At the top, two UAE publications stick out – WAM, the news portal of the
                 Emirates News Agency and Khaleej Times. “The proposed nuclear power plants in
                 the country will have the highest standards of safety using proven technology,”
                 wrote the paper on 17 March.

                 China, with the People’s Daily and China Daily, as well as India - The Hindu and
                 NetIndia 123.com - are further populating the list. China has currently 25 nuclear
                 reactors under construction, many of them in the Eastern coastal areas. The
                 government has suspended new approvals for the use of marine space in nuclear
                 projects, informed China Daily on 7 April.


                                                                                                         4
The Tepco case – Jeopardizing Japan’s food industry

 As far as Tokyo Electric Power is concerned,
 mainstream media are paying most attention,
 although there are also many discussions taking
 place in blogs and message boards. H5N1, EX-SKF
 and Zerohedge are the most prolific bloggers.

 Top blogger Zerohedge criticized Tepco’s corporate
 communications saying “While a few weeks back
 TEPCO scrambled to lie to the public that a reading
 10 million times higher than normal was really just
 100,000 times above threshold, today TEPCO,
 whose stock hit an all time low in overnight trading,
 finally admitted the truth that radioactive Iodine
 131 readings taken from seawater near the water
 intake of the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant's No. 2
 reactor reached 7.5 million times the legal limit.”

 “This means Godzilla is most likely very close to hatching,” zerohedge continued,
 adding that “Tepco announced Monday it would start releasing radioactive water into
 the sea, and experts fear the contamination may spread well beyond Japan's shores
 to affect seafood overseas.” (5 April)

 The disaster-ridden news coverage about Tepco has been categorized as almost
 entirely negative by the Dow Jones Insight sentiment tools (graph on the right).
 Bloomberg Businessweek, The West Australian and Nikkei Report have been Tepco’s
 top sources during the crisis.



                                                                                       5
Food industry issues on the rise




 Food safety issues are on the rise in the coverage
 of the Fukushima accident. While the containment
 of the nuclear meltdown has been dominant
 immediately after the earthquake and tsunami, food
 safety concerns are slowly appearing on the agenda.



                                                       6
Methodology

The findings in this report summarize the results of a Dow Jones Insight text mining platform and manual
Internet-based research across a range of traditional and social media sources.

Media Set – Dow Jones Insight

Our system gathers relevant content from more than 8,000 global premium media publications, 22,000
handpicked websites and social media, including blogs and boards.
Press releases, premium research reports, as well as routine general news and republished news were
excluded to ensure a high relevancy of the underlying data set. English language only.

Search Construction

Term search strings were constructed using free text in combination with Dow Jones Factiva’s
predetermined codes and filters.

Contact

The Dow Jones Insight Media Lab is on hand to provide further analysis on issues that are contained in
this report or ad hoc questions.

Media Lab Team Leader: Georg Ackermann georg.ackermann@dowjones.com




                                                                                                           7

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The Fukushima impact - Nuclear energy in the media

  • 1. Nuclear Energy after the Fukushima impact A Media Snapshot* 1 March – 15 April 2011 *English Media only 1
  • 2. The future of Nuclear on the top of the agenda With the Fukushima accident, the nuclear energy debate is back in the mainstream media. Before March 11, the “nuclear renaissance” and nuclear power as a source of clean energy have only been a peripheral topic. Wind, solar and hydropower were clearly topping the agenda in the main news outlets. The coverage on the accident peaked on 15/16 March, then declined rapidly. Since the beginning of April, the future of nuclear energy is being discussed alongside other options, like renewable energy. The question if nuclear power could have a future is now broadly debated by politicians and in the media worldwide. “Fukushima has made me start to doubt,” declared EU Energy Commissioner Günther Oettinger on 4 April in an interview with the German magazine Der Spiegel. “Time to get back to basics on energy use,” commented Business Times Singapore on 7 April, expressing a common opinion. “Time for renewable energy,” claimed Spain’s El País (29 March). Disaster, crisis, catastrophe, fear – a negativity-stuffed vocabulary is haunting the nuclear power industry since March 11. Bloomberg Businessweek exposed “Japan’s shameful record on nuclear safety” (15 March). “Japan’s farmers battle nuclear scare,” reported the Korea Herald on 30 March. At least in the near future, PR professionals will have a hard job to get the positive messages out. 2
  • 3. The Chernobyl angst is back “Invisible death. Sterile children. Cancer with no appeal.” (The Independent) The atomic disaster is spreading fear worldwide. Chernobyl has been a synonym for this and was the most with ‘nuclear energy’ associated discovery topic after the Fukushima accident. It has now become a benchmark. “No signs yet of a Chernobyl-type catastrophe,” wrote The Japan Times on 14 March. “Almost as bad as Chernobyl,” read the headline exactly one month later. After upgrading the severity of the crisis to the highest level on April 12, Chernobyl dominated the headlines. It was the only atomic catastrophe that has been classified as high before. California is the third most related concept and the connection is most often made in the media of the region. “Earthquake study urged for reactors,” wrote the Los Angeles Times (22 March). San Jose Mercury News pointed out that California's two plants, Diablo Canyon near San Luis Obispo and San Onofre in Southern California, sit in active earthquake zones (15 March). The most affected companies are the manufacturers of nuclear reactors, where the number of negative stories has passed the two third mark. General Electric, who formed a joint venture with Hitachi, was building the three now destroyed reactors at Fukushima Daiichi. “Billions of dollars in reactor sales are now potentially at risk, and billions more in vendor contracts to service them,” informed the Wall Street Journal on April 7. 3
  • 4. Newswires are the main source of information Newswires have been the most reliable original source during Japan’s nuclear crisis and the leading media outlets were benefiting from it. (Please note that wires have been excluded for this analysis, but not re-published wire news in newspapers or web sites). The Wall Street Journal Online is the most cited source, mainly thanks to the intensive coverage of Dow Jones Newswires. Bloomberg Businessweek is also relying greatly on its own wire, while Malaysian newspaper The Star has been a top distributor of Reuters News. The Fresno Bee in fouth place covers Japan’s nuclear crisis with AP stories. There is still a certain positive bias in the list of media with the most favorable coverage, especially in countries where nuclear energy is still on the political agenda. At the top, two UAE publications stick out – WAM, the news portal of the Emirates News Agency and Khaleej Times. “The proposed nuclear power plants in the country will have the highest standards of safety using proven technology,” wrote the paper on 17 March. China, with the People’s Daily and China Daily, as well as India - The Hindu and NetIndia 123.com - are further populating the list. China has currently 25 nuclear reactors under construction, many of them in the Eastern coastal areas. The government has suspended new approvals for the use of marine space in nuclear projects, informed China Daily on 7 April. 4
  • 5. The Tepco case – Jeopardizing Japan’s food industry As far as Tokyo Electric Power is concerned, mainstream media are paying most attention, although there are also many discussions taking place in blogs and message boards. H5N1, EX-SKF and Zerohedge are the most prolific bloggers. Top blogger Zerohedge criticized Tepco’s corporate communications saying “While a few weeks back TEPCO scrambled to lie to the public that a reading 10 million times higher than normal was really just 100,000 times above threshold, today TEPCO, whose stock hit an all time low in overnight trading, finally admitted the truth that radioactive Iodine 131 readings taken from seawater near the water intake of the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant's No. 2 reactor reached 7.5 million times the legal limit.” “This means Godzilla is most likely very close to hatching,” zerohedge continued, adding that “Tepco announced Monday it would start releasing radioactive water into the sea, and experts fear the contamination may spread well beyond Japan's shores to affect seafood overseas.” (5 April) The disaster-ridden news coverage about Tepco has been categorized as almost entirely negative by the Dow Jones Insight sentiment tools (graph on the right). Bloomberg Businessweek, The West Australian and Nikkei Report have been Tepco’s top sources during the crisis. 5
  • 6. Food industry issues on the rise Food safety issues are on the rise in the coverage of the Fukushima accident. While the containment of the nuclear meltdown has been dominant immediately after the earthquake and tsunami, food safety concerns are slowly appearing on the agenda. 6
  • 7. Methodology The findings in this report summarize the results of a Dow Jones Insight text mining platform and manual Internet-based research across a range of traditional and social media sources. Media Set – Dow Jones Insight Our system gathers relevant content from more than 8,000 global premium media publications, 22,000 handpicked websites and social media, including blogs and boards. Press releases, premium research reports, as well as routine general news and republished news were excluded to ensure a high relevancy of the underlying data set. English language only. Search Construction Term search strings were constructed using free text in combination with Dow Jones Factiva’s predetermined codes and filters. Contact The Dow Jones Insight Media Lab is on hand to provide further analysis on issues that are contained in this report or ad hoc questions. Media Lab Team Leader: Georg Ackermann georg.ackermann@dowjones.com 7