Tag Archives: The Facts of Life

The Fox of Life. Uh, I mean “Facts” of Life.

Today’s New York Times Interpreter newsletter is simultaneously reiterative (we all sort of know what segment of our population gets its news from Fox TV) and alarming. Because way, way too many people get their “reliable source” news from TV, … Continue reading

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The Facts of Life: do you feel confident you can identify them?

If so, you’re only one American out of 27 percent who do. From 538 Significant Digits: 27 percent Percentage of Americans who said they were very confident that they were capable of telling if a news source was reporting factual … Continue reading

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Where to get the facts of life? Not on video

From 538 Significant Digits: 60 percent Pivoting to video as a news site strategy sure seems like a great way to pivot to people not using your website at all: comScore data indicates that publishers that fired a bunch of … Continue reading

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