Journalists’ Tips for Avoiding Fake News
It’s harder than it may seem to tell the difference between real and fake news, when all you have is […]
It’s harder than it may seem to tell the difference between real and fake news, when all you have is […]
The media landscape has become littered with false news stories. Our campaign helps people to recognize when information is real, and when it may not be.
Fake news websites derive nearly 42 percent of their traffic from links posted on social media platforms. But those links offer only headlines, making it difficult for even educated news consumers to know if what they’re seeing is real or fake news.
To help combat the confusion brought on by fake news, Honolulu Civil Beat is opening its doors to the public
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Fake news has become an unfortunate part of the media landscape, spreading wildly and being shared on every social media platform. But fake news isn’t a new problem.
The News Media Alliance today announced the launch of the second phase of its national campaign focused on supporting real news.
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Recently the Republican Governors Association launched an online publication, The Free Telegraph, which mirrors a media outlet and is branded as such.