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POLITICIANS USE FACT CHECKS AS WEAPONS AGAINST OPPONENTS Instead they use fact checks to reinforce their point or challenge an opponent’s credibility. Fact checks are “very useful to campaigns when they’re on your side,” said Democratic political strategist Anita Dunn. “They’re most useful as a counter-offensive tool.”.And by
HOW IMPORTANT IS SHARING FOR PREMIUM CONTENT? Getting premium content to be shared is critical, writes Thomas Baekdal on his own premium content site and citing an example of a recent article. “The special thing about the content industry is that your sale is the result of a longer commitment. It’s not like Old Spice where you can just boost your subscriptions FACT CHECKING PRESIDENT OBAMA: WHAT WAS WRONG, RIGHT, OR Fact checkers worked fast and furiously last night during President Obama’s State of the Union speech.We’re gathering those fact checks here as they’re published throughout the day. Here are some of the highlights: The Associated Press — What about that robust rise from the recession under Obama’s leadership? The AP says it is “accurate as far as it goes, but he didn’t tell the CULTURAL DIFFERENCES AND SENSITIVITIES COMPLICATE BUZZFEED What works well in one culture may not work the same in all. Ricardo Bilton writes about how the UK advertising market, in a country with a different sense of humor than the US, is cautiously warming up to BuzzFeed’s native advertising approach to branding. BuzzFeed is making adjustments for the market that tends to A JOURNALIST'S GUIDE TO ADVANCED AND SPECIFIC SEARCHING ON Monique Beech goes through some of the search terms that you can use in Twitter’s search bar — not Twitter’s advanced search tool — to demonstrate how to find tweets sent out by a particular Twitter user on a specific day. The search terms include location and timeterms, as
WHY BLOOMBERG’S ‘WHAT IS CODE’ RECEIVED MORE TRAFFIC THAN Bloomberg Businessweek’s massive 38,000-word story “What is Code” has generated more traffic than any other article since the site’s launch, an accomplishment editor Josh Tyrangiel says can partly be due to the fact it reached several different communities. It was popular with coders, as well as non-coders who work in business,but the majority of
NEED TO KNOW: JUNE 18, 2018 Fresh useful insights for people advancing quality, innovative and sustainable journalism OFF THE TOP You might have heard: In April 30 percent of The Denver Post staff was laid off and the newspaper’s hedge-fund owners interfered in the editorial process (CityLab) and Civil promises that you don’t have to care about blockchain to careabout
NEED TO KNOW: APR. 5, 2017 Fresh useful insights for people advancing quality, innovative and sustainable journalism OFF THE TOP You might have heard: The Trump administration and news organizations have had a contentious relationship, with Trump threatening to change libel laws as a way to punish news organizations (Poynter) and taking shots at the “failing” NYT (Deadline Hollywood) But did WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR BEFORE SHARING REPORTS FROM SOCIAL BBC News social media editor Chris Hamilton shares some useful tips for dealing with suspicious user-generated content. His tips boil down to three main things: The starting point for UGC verification is to talk to the source, then asking is if the video or photo is too good to be true, and finally, taking note of the technical and environmental details for inconsistencies such as audio UNDERSTANDING HOW INDIVIDUAL IDENTITY INFLUENCES HOW “From content influencers to ‘lurkers,’ the content that people choose to share online has come to play a major role in how they curate their self-image and control how they present themselves to others online,” writes Kelsey Libert. Nobody knows this better than BuzzFeed, she highlights. A survey measured how people rank theimportance of
POLITICIANS USE FACT CHECKS AS WEAPONS AGAINST OPPONENTS Instead they use fact checks to reinforce their point or challenge an opponent’s credibility. Fact checks are “very useful to campaigns when they’re on your side,” said Democratic political strategist Anita Dunn. “They’re most useful as a counter-offensive tool.”.And by
HOW IMPORTANT IS SHARING FOR PREMIUM CONTENT? Getting premium content to be shared is critical, writes Thomas Baekdal on his own premium content site and citing an example of a recent article. “The special thing about the content industry is that your sale is the result of a longer commitment. It’s not like Old Spice where you can just boost your subscriptions FACT CHECKING PRESIDENT OBAMA: WHAT WAS WRONG, RIGHT, OR Fact checkers worked fast and furiously last night during President Obama’s State of the Union speech.We’re gathering those fact checks here as they’re published throughout the day. Here are some of the highlights: The Associated Press — What about that robust rise from the recession under Obama’s leadership? The AP says it is “accurate as far as it goes, but he didn’t tell the CULTURAL DIFFERENCES AND SENSITIVITIES COMPLICATE BUZZFEED What works well in one culture may not work the same in all. Ricardo Bilton writes about how the UK advertising market, in a country with a different sense of humor than the US, is cautiously warming up to BuzzFeed’s native advertising approach to branding. BuzzFeed is making adjustments for the market that tends to A JOURNALIST'S GUIDE TO ADVANCED AND SPECIFIC SEARCHING ON Monique Beech goes through some of the search terms that you can use in Twitter’s search bar — not Twitter’s advanced search tool — to demonstrate how to find tweets sent out by a particular Twitter user on a specific day. The search terms include location and timeterms, as
WHY BLOOMBERG’S ‘WHAT IS CODE’ RECEIVED MORE TRAFFIC THAN Bloomberg Businessweek’s massive 38,000-word story “What is Code” has generated more traffic than any other article since the site’s launch, an accomplishment editor Josh Tyrangiel says can partly be due to the fact it reached several different communities. It was popular with coders, as well as non-coders who work in business,but the majority of
NEED TO KNOW: JUNE 18, 2018 Fresh useful insights for people advancing quality, innovative and sustainable journalism OFF THE TOP You might have heard: In April 30 percent of The Denver Post staff was laid off and the newspaper’s hedge-fund owners interfered in the editorial process (CityLab) and Civil promises that you don’t have to care about blockchain to careabout
NEED TO KNOW: APR. 5, 2017 Fresh useful insights for people advancing quality, innovative and sustainable journalism OFF THE TOP You might have heard: The Trump administration and news organizations have had a contentious relationship, with Trump threatening to change libel laws as a way to punish news organizations (Poynter) and taking shots at the “failing” NYT (Deadline Hollywood) But did HOW IMPORTANT IS SHARING FOR PREMIUM CONTENT? Getting premium content to be shared is critical, writes Thomas Baekdal on his own premium content site and citing an example of a recent article. “The special thing about the content industry is that your sale is the result of a longer commitment. It’s not like Old Spice where you can just boost your subscriptions WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR BEFORE SHARING REPORTS FROM SOCIAL BBC News social media editor Chris Hamilton shares some useful tips for dealing with suspicious user-generated content. His tips boil down to three main things: The starting point for UGC verification is to talk to the source, then asking is if the video or photo is too good to be true, and finally, taking note of the technical and environmental details for inconsistencies such as audio UNDERSTANDING HOW INDIVIDUAL IDENTITY INFLUENCES HOW “From content influencers to ‘lurkers,’ the content that people choose to share online has come to play a major role in how they curate their self-image and control how they present themselves to others online,” writes Kelsey Libert. Nobody knows this better than BuzzFeed, she highlights. A survey measured how people rank theimportance of
WHY BLOOMBERG’S ‘WHAT IS CODE’ RECEIVED MORE TRAFFIC THAN Bloomberg Businessweek’s massive 38,000-word story “What is Code” has generated more traffic than any other article since the site’s launch, an accomplishment editor Josh Tyrangiel says can partly be due to the fact it reached several different communities. It was popular with coders, as well as non-coders who work in business,but the majority of
A JOURNALIST'S GUIDE TO ADVANCED AND SPECIFIC SEARCHING ON Monique Beech goes through some of the search terms that you can use in Twitter’s search bar — not Twitter’s advanced search tool — to demonstrate how to find tweets sent out by a particular Twitter user on a specific day. The search terms include location and timeterms, as
THE UN CALLS FOR THE MEDIA TO TAKE A MORE ‘CONSTRUCTIVE In a meeting in London on Wednesday, director general Michael Møller will talk to journalists about United Nations’ new Constructive Voices program and call for the media to take a more “constructive” and “solutions-focused” approach to news. Constructive Voices is an online resource designed to help journalists find case studies with practical solutions to problems. UNDERSTANDING HOW INDIVIDUAL IDENTITY INFLUENCES HOW “From content influencers to ‘lurkers,’ the content that people choose to share online has come to play a major role in how they curate their self-image and control how they present themselves to others online,” writes Kelsey Libert. Nobody knows this better than BuzzFeed, she highlights. A survey measured how people rank theimportance of
HOW IMPORTANT IS SHARING FOR PREMIUM CONTENT? Getting premium content to be shared is critical, writes Thomas Baekdal on his own premium content site and citing an example of a recent article. “The special thing about the content industry is that your sale is the result of a longer commitment. It’s not like Old Spice where you can just boost your subscriptions WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR BEFORE SHARING REPORTS FROM SOCIAL BBC News social media editor Chris Hamilton shares some useful tips for dealing with suspicious user-generated content. His tips boil down to three main things: The starting point for UGC verification is to talk to the source, then asking is if the video or photo is too good to be true, and finally, taking note of the technical and environmental details for inconsistencies such as audio POLITICIANS USE FACT CHECKS AS WEAPONS AGAINST OPPONENTS Instead they use fact checks to reinforce their point or challenge an opponent’s credibility. Fact checks are “very useful to campaigns when they’re on your side,” said Democratic political strategist Anita Dunn. “They’re most useful as a counter-offensive tool.”.And by
FACT CHECKING PRESIDENT OBAMA: WHAT WAS WRONG, RIGHT, OR Fact checkers worked fast and furiously last night during President Obama’s State of the Union speech.We’re gathering those fact checks here as they’re published throughout the day. Here are some of the highlights: The Associated Press — What about that robust rise from the recession under Obama’s leadership? The AP says it is “accurate as far as it goes, but he didn’t tell the NEED TO KNOW: JUNE 18, 2018 Fresh useful insights for people advancing quality, innovative and sustainable journalism OFF THE TOP You might have heard: In April 30 percent of The Denver Post staff was laid off and the newspaper’s hedge-fund owners interfered in the editorial process (CityLab) and Civil promises that you don’t have to care about blockchain to careabout
CULTURAL DIFFERENCES AND SENSITIVITIES COMPLICATE BUZZFEED What works well in one culture may not work the same in all. Ricardo Bilton writes about how the UK advertising market, in a country with a different sense of humor than the US, is cautiously warming up to BuzzFeed’s native advertising approach to branding. BuzzFeed is making adjustments for the market that tends to NEED TO KNOW: APR. 5, 2017 Fresh useful insights for people advancing quality, innovative and sustainable journalism OFF THE TOP You might have heard: The Trump administration and news organizations have had a contentious relationship, with Trump threatening to change libel laws as a way to punish news organizations (Poynter) and taking shots at the “failing” NYT (Deadline Hollywood) But did THE UN CALLS FOR THE MEDIA TO TAKE A MORE ‘CONSTRUCTIVE In a meeting in London on Wednesday, director general Michael Møller will talk to journalists about United Nations’ new Constructive Voices program and call for the media to take a more “constructive” and “solutions-focused” approach to news. Constructive Voices is an online resource designed to help journalists find case studies with practical solutions to problems. WHY BLOOMBERG’S ‘WHAT IS CODE’ RECEIVED MORE TRAFFIC THAN Bloomberg Businessweek’s massive 38,000-word story “What is Code” has generated more traffic than any other article since the site’s launch, an accomplishment editor Josh Tyrangiel says can partly be due to the fact it reached several different communities. It was popular with coders, as well as non-coders who work in business,but the majority of
UNDERSTANDING HOW INDIVIDUAL IDENTITY INFLUENCES HOW “From content influencers to ‘lurkers,’ the content that people choose to share online has come to play a major role in how they curate their self-image and control how they present themselves to others online,” writes Kelsey Libert. Nobody knows this better than BuzzFeed, she highlights. A survey measured how people rank theimportance of
HOW IMPORTANT IS SHARING FOR PREMIUM CONTENT? Getting premium content to be shared is critical, writes Thomas Baekdal on his own premium content site and citing an example of a recent article. “The special thing about the content industry is that your sale is the result of a longer commitment. It’s not like Old Spice where you can just boost your subscriptions WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR BEFORE SHARING REPORTS FROM SOCIAL BBC News social media editor Chris Hamilton shares some useful tips for dealing with suspicious user-generated content. His tips boil down to three main things: The starting point for UGC verification is to talk to the source, then asking is if the video or photo is too good to be true, and finally, taking note of the technical and environmental details for inconsistencies such as audio POLITICIANS USE FACT CHECKS AS WEAPONS AGAINST OPPONENTS Instead they use fact checks to reinforce their point or challenge an opponent’s credibility. Fact checks are “very useful to campaigns when they’re on your side,” said Democratic political strategist Anita Dunn. “They’re most useful as a counter-offensive tool.”.And by
FACT CHECKING PRESIDENT OBAMA: WHAT WAS WRONG, RIGHT, OR Fact checkers worked fast and furiously last night during President Obama’s State of the Union speech.We’re gathering those fact checks here as they’re published throughout the day. Here are some of the highlights: The Associated Press — What about that robust rise from the recession under Obama’s leadership? The AP says it is “accurate as far as it goes, but he didn’t tell the NEED TO KNOW: JUNE 18, 2018 Fresh useful insights for people advancing quality, innovative and sustainable journalism OFF THE TOP You might have heard: In April 30 percent of The Denver Post staff was laid off and the newspaper’s hedge-fund owners interfered in the editorial process (CityLab) and Civil promises that you don’t have to care about blockchain to careabout
CULTURAL DIFFERENCES AND SENSITIVITIES COMPLICATE BUZZFEED What works well in one culture may not work the same in all. Ricardo Bilton writes about how the UK advertising market, in a country with a different sense of humor than the US, is cautiously warming up to BuzzFeed’s native advertising approach to branding. BuzzFeed is making adjustments for the market that tends to NEED TO KNOW: APR. 5, 2017 Fresh useful insights for people advancing quality, innovative and sustainable journalism OFF THE TOP You might have heard: The Trump administration and news organizations have had a contentious relationship, with Trump threatening to change libel laws as a way to punish news organizations (Poynter) and taking shots at the “failing” NYT (Deadline Hollywood) But did THE UN CALLS FOR THE MEDIA TO TAKE A MORE ‘CONSTRUCTIVE In a meeting in London on Wednesday, director general Michael Møller will talk to journalists about United Nations’ new Constructive Voices program and call for the media to take a more “constructive” and “solutions-focused” approach to news. Constructive Voices is an online resource designed to help journalists find case studies with practical solutions to problems. WHY BLOOMBERG’S ‘WHAT IS CODE’ RECEIVED MORE TRAFFIC THAN Bloomberg Businessweek’s massive 38,000-word story “What is Code” has generated more traffic than any other article since the site’s launch, an accomplishment editor Josh Tyrangiel says can partly be due to the fact it reached several different communities. It was popular with coders, as well as non-coders who work in business,but the majority of
WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR BEFORE SHARING REPORTS FROM SOCIAL BBC News social media editor Chris Hamilton shares some useful tips for dealing with suspicious user-generated content. His tips boil down to three main things: The starting point for UGC verification is to talk to the source, then asking is if the video or photo is too good to be true, and finally, taking note of the technical and environmental details for inconsistencies such as audio UNDERSTANDING HOW INDIVIDUAL IDENTITY INFLUENCES HOW “From content influencers to ‘lurkers,’ the content that people choose to share online has come to play a major role in how they curate their self-image and control how they present themselves to others online,” writes Kelsey Libert. Nobody knows this better than BuzzFeed, she highlights. A survey measured how people rank theimportance of
WHY BLOOMBERG’S ‘WHAT IS CODE’ RECEIVED MORE TRAFFIC THAN Bloomberg Businessweek’s massive 38,000-word story “What is Code” has generated more traffic than any other article since the site’s launch, an accomplishment editor Josh Tyrangiel says can partly be due to the fact it reached several different communities. It was popular with coders, as well as non-coders who work in business,but the majority of
A JOURNALIST'S GUIDE TO ADVANCED AND SPECIFIC SEARCHING ON Monique Beech goes through some of the search terms that you can use in Twitter’s search bar — not Twitter’s advanced search tool — to demonstrate how to find tweets sent out by a particular Twitter user on a specific day. The search terms include location and timeterms, as
NONPROFITETHICS-12A: BOTH NONPROFIT AND COMMERCIAL MEDIA Have funders been subject of a later news story? Nonprofit media Commercial media Yes, a funder has later been subject of a news story 37% 53% No, we haven’t faced this TWITTER3: HOW OFTEN USERS ARE ON TWITTER September 21, 2020 Need to Know: September 21, 2020. Thinking of diversity as community-building, a hotline for advice on race and gender coverage, and a Supreme Court reporter remembers RBG UNDERSTANDING HOW INDIVIDUAL IDENTITY INFLUENCES HOW “From content influencers to ‘lurkers,’ the content that people choose to share online has come to play a major role in how they curate their self-image and control how they present themselves to others online,” writes Kelsey Libert. Nobody knows this better than BuzzFeed, she highlights. A survey measured how people rank theimportance of
POLITICIANS USE FACT CHECKS AS WEAPONS AGAINST OPPONENTS Instead they use fact checks to reinforce their point or challenge an opponent’s credibility. Fact checks are “very useful to campaigns when they’re on your side,” said Democratic political strategist Anita Dunn. “They’re most useful as a counter-offensive tool.”.And by
HOW IMPORTANT IS SHARING FOR PREMIUM CONTENT? Getting premium content to be shared is critical, writes Thomas Baekdal on his own premium content site and citing an example of a recent article. “The special thing about the content industry is that your sale is the result of a longer commitment. It’s not like Old Spice where you can just boost your subscriptions WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR BEFORE SHARING REPORTS FROM SOCIAL BBC News social media editor Chris Hamilton shares some useful tips for dealing with suspicious user-generated content. His tips boil down to three main things: The starting point for UGC verification is to talk to the source, then asking is if the video or photo is too good to be true, and finally, taking note of the technical and environmental details for inconsistencies such as audio FACT CHECKING PRESIDENT OBAMA: WHAT WAS WRONG, RIGHT, OR Fact checkers worked fast and furiously last night during President Obama’s State of the Union speech.We’re gathering those fact checks here as they’re published throughout the day. Here are some of the highlights: The Associated Press — What about that robust rise from the recession under Obama’s leadership? The AP says it is “accurate as far as it goes, but he didn’t tell the CULTURAL DIFFERENCES AND SENSITIVITIES COMPLICATE BUZZFEED What works well in one culture may not work the same in all. Ricardo Bilton writes about how the UK advertising market, in a country with a different sense of humor than the US, is cautiously warming up to BuzzFeed’s native advertising approach to branding. BuzzFeed is making adjustments for the market that tends to FRENCH NEWSPAPER LIBÉRATION UNDER FIRE A gunman fired shots at the headquarters of Libération, a left-leaning daily French newspaper, injuring a young photographer’s assistant. “At Libération, we have always believed that journalism does not really go with high security, fences and private guards until now” writes Annette Lévy-Willard, a senior staff writer at Libération. “To attack journalists just doing their job NEED TO KNOW: AUG. 16, 2016 Fresh useful insights for people advancing quality, innovative and sustainable journalism OFF THE TOP You might have heard: Silicon Valley entrepreneur Peter Thiel funded Hulk Hogan’s lawsuit against Gawker, spending about $10 million to help “victims” of Gawker in an act of “deterrence” But did you know:Peter Thiel says journalists should ‘condemn those who willfully’ NEED TO KNOW: SEPT. 24, 2014 Fresh useful insights for people advancing quality, innovative and sustainable journalism OFF THE TOP You might have heard: The New York Times launched a news stream on its desktop and mobile homepage called “Watching” (New York Times) But did you know: The New York Times’ FirstDraft and “Watching” are key case studies for digital storytelling WHY BLOOMBERG’S ‘WHAT IS CODE’ RECEIVED MORE TRAFFIC THAN Bloomberg Businessweek’s massive 38,000-word story “What is Code” has generated more traffic than any other article since the site’s launch, an accomplishment editor Josh Tyrangiel says can partly be due to the fact it reached several different communities. It was popular with coders, as well as non-coders who work in business,but the majority of
UNDERSTANDING HOW INDIVIDUAL IDENTITY INFLUENCES HOW “From content influencers to ‘lurkers,’ the content that people choose to share online has come to play a major role in how they curate their self-image and control how they present themselves to others online,” writes Kelsey Libert. Nobody knows this better than BuzzFeed, she highlights. A survey measured how people rank theimportance of
POLITICIANS USE FACT CHECKS AS WEAPONS AGAINST OPPONENTS Instead they use fact checks to reinforce their point or challenge an opponent’s credibility. Fact checks are “very useful to campaigns when they’re on your side,” said Democratic political strategist Anita Dunn. “They’re most useful as a counter-offensive tool.”.And by
HOW IMPORTANT IS SHARING FOR PREMIUM CONTENT? Getting premium content to be shared is critical, writes Thomas Baekdal on his own premium content site and citing an example of a recent article. “The special thing about the content industry is that your sale is the result of a longer commitment. It’s not like Old Spice where you can just boost your subscriptions WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR BEFORE SHARING REPORTS FROM SOCIAL BBC News social media editor Chris Hamilton shares some useful tips for dealing with suspicious user-generated content. His tips boil down to three main things: The starting point for UGC verification is to talk to the source, then asking is if the video or photo is too good to be true, and finally, taking note of the technical and environmental details for inconsistencies such as audio FACT CHECKING PRESIDENT OBAMA: WHAT WAS WRONG, RIGHT, OR Fact checkers worked fast and furiously last night during President Obama’s State of the Union speech.We’re gathering those fact checks here as they’re published throughout the day. Here are some of the highlights: The Associated Press — What about that robust rise from the recession under Obama’s leadership? The AP says it is “accurate as far as it goes, but he didn’t tell the CULTURAL DIFFERENCES AND SENSITIVITIES COMPLICATE BUZZFEED What works well in one culture may not work the same in all. Ricardo Bilton writes about how the UK advertising market, in a country with a different sense of humor than the US, is cautiously warming up to BuzzFeed’s native advertising approach to branding. BuzzFeed is making adjustments for the market that tends to FRENCH NEWSPAPER LIBÉRATION UNDER FIRE A gunman fired shots at the headquarters of Libération, a left-leaning daily French newspaper, injuring a young photographer’s assistant. “At Libération, we have always believed that journalism does not really go with high security, fences and private guards until now” writes Annette Lévy-Willard, a senior staff writer at Libération. “To attack journalists just doing their job NEED TO KNOW: AUG. 16, 2016 Fresh useful insights for people advancing quality, innovative and sustainable journalism OFF THE TOP You might have heard: Silicon Valley entrepreneur Peter Thiel funded Hulk Hogan’s lawsuit against Gawker, spending about $10 million to help “victims” of Gawker in an act of “deterrence” But did you know:Peter Thiel says journalists should ‘condemn those who willfully’ NEED TO KNOW: SEPT. 24, 2014 Fresh useful insights for people advancing quality, innovative and sustainable journalism OFF THE TOP You might have heard: The New York Times launched a news stream on its desktop and mobile homepage called “Watching” (New York Times) But did you know: The New York Times’ FirstDraft and “Watching” are key case studies for digital storytelling WHY BLOOMBERG’S ‘WHAT IS CODE’ RECEIVED MORE TRAFFIC THAN Bloomberg Businessweek’s massive 38,000-word story “What is Code” has generated more traffic than any other article since the site’s launch, an accomplishment editor Josh Tyrangiel says can partly be due to the fact it reached several different communities. It was popular with coders, as well as non-coders who work in business,but the majority of
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FACT CHECKING PRESIDENT OBAMA: WHAT WAS WRONG, RIGHT, OR Fact checkers worked fast and furiously last night during President Obama’s State of the Union speech.We’re gathering those fact checks here as they’re published throughout the day. Here are some of the highlights: The Associated Press — What about that robust rise from the recession under Obama’s leadership? The AP says it is “accurate as far as it goes, but he didn’t tell the * RESEARCH AND INSIGHTS * DEEPOur major studies * DAILYNeed to Know newsletter * BROWSE ALL BY TOPIC >>* HOW WE CAN HELP
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