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Here's Why That Misleading AP Tweet About Hillary Clinton Matters

Here's Why That Misleading AP Tweet About Hillary Clinton Matters | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

It looked like a garden-variety promotional tweet, designed to attract attention to the AP’s big investigation into allegations of conflict of interest on the part of the Democratic presidential candidate. But by trying too hard to drum up interest in the piece, the wire service made itself the target instead.

The post made a significant, and startling, claim. Namely, that “more than half those who met Clinton as Cabinet secretary gave money to Clinton Foundation.” Surely this was compelling evidence of a conflict.

As sharp-eyed reporters for competing news outlets noted within minutes of the tweet and article being posted, however, this statistic was only true if you ignored the thousands of government officials, dignitaries, and so on that Clinton met in her capacity as Secretary of State....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

The perils of social media, politics and AP's surprising lapse in fact checking and journalism ethics.

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Social media looks to fill investigative reporting gap - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Social media looks to fill investigative reporting gap - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

INTERESTING TREND?

 

YouTube is considering launching a service dedicated to investigative journalism in response to the decline of in-depth reporting at traditional news outlets.

 

It is in discussions with a non-profit group based in California that funds investigative reporting and on-sells its reports to news outlets around America.

 

The Centre for Investigative Reporting (CIR) in Berkeley, California, has had a meeting with the video-sharing website to discuss the possibility of collaboration.

 

YouTube wants CIR, which is funded by private donations, to curate material for what it plans to call YouTube Investigative....

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4 Takeaways from Pew’s Social Media News Report - MediaShift

A new report from Pew Research Center shows an increase in the number of people in the United States getting their news from social media platforms. The report revealed that more than 62 percent said they get news on social media, which is about a 13 percent increase since 2012.OK, what else is new?


Facebook is becoming more like Twitter as a news source.That might be your reaction to what is already a clear trend of people turning to social media for their news. But what does that mean for media outlets?


We dig into the numbers here to translate them into actionable insights....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Pew Research provides food for social media thought.

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