Search results for “twitter” Showing 469 results What the “Today” Show Clip of Biden’s “George” Remark Really Shows The “Today” show used an out-of-context clip spread by the Trump campaign to raise questions about Joe Biden’s mental capabilities. While the show has since issued a correction, it reminded… October 29, 2020 A Blueprint for Documenting and Debunking Misinformation Campaigns The Media Manipulation Casebook is a tool to help journalists, researchers, and policymakers know how and when to respond to misinformation in all its forms October 20, 2020 Veteran China Reporters on Increasing Restrictions on Journalists — and the Toll on Truth-Telling “Everybody in China these days is saying, ‘We used to think that North Korea was our past but now we realize it’s our future’” October 19, 2020 High Voter Turnout? Result Delays? What to Expect from Cable News on Election Night Without definitive results on election night, how will cable news fill time in ways that draw viewers and serve the public trust? October 15, 2020 “We Can’t Only be Mad at Facebook”: Nonprofits, Newsrooms Team Up Against Misinformation Inside the journalistic effort to counter false information designed to suppress voting and cast doubt on the election October 13, 2020 To Move Forward on Racial Equity, Newsrooms Need to Reckon with Their Pasts Acknowledging historic failures to cover communities of color is a prerequisite to creating an antiracist future October 8, 2020 How Not to Cover Voter Fraud Disinformation Journalists should treat systematic disinformation campaigns from President Trump and his party no differently than those from Russian propagandists and Facebook clickbait artists October 7, 2020 Critical Coverage: Cable News and Trump’s Covid-19 Diagnosis How CNN, MSNBC and Fox are handling a competitive, relentless, politically charged presidential health care crisis and election campaign October 6, 2020 How Should Journalists Respond to Trump’s Refusal to Commit to a Peaceful Transfer of Power? Make it clear that American voters — not Lindsey Graham, Donald Trump, or the Supreme Court — will decide the outcome of the election September 29, 2020 “Whenever One Journalist is Injured, It’s an Injury to All of Us,” says Hopewell Chin’ono When Zimbabwean journalist and 2010 Nieman Fellow Hopewell Chin’ono started speaking out against corruption in the government, using his Facebook and Twitter accounts as primary channels, he knew the precedent… September 24, 2020 Previous 1 … 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 … 47 Next