Nolte: America Ranks Dead Last Among 46 Countries in Media Trust
Among 46 countries worldwide, America’s trust in its media ranks dead last, with just 29 percent.
Among 46 countries worldwide, America’s trust in its media ranks dead last, with just 29 percent.
“Chris Cuomo should never have been allowed to interview his brother,” writes the far-left Poynter. “With Gov. Cuomo now embroiled in controversy, CNN’s credibility is taking a hit.”
NPR is refusing to report on the growing scandal about presidential candidate Joe Biden and his family’s business dealings in China.
The Poynter Institute, which certifies third-party fact-checkers for the Silicon Valley Masters of the Universe, has published a column accusing Facebook and Twitter of acting as “arbiters of truth” following the mass censorship of the New York Post’s recent article about Democratic Presidential candidate Joe Biden and his son Hunter.
The Associated Press Style Guide, considered by many in journalism as the standard for style guidance, recently announced the proper language to refer to a “woman in a long-term sexual relationship with, and financially supported by a man who is married to someone else” is not “mistress.”
Sections of a so-called whistleblower’s complaint alleging President Donald Trump was “using the power of his office to solicit interference from a foreign country” in the 2020 presidential race relies upon a self-described investigative journalism organization bankrolled massively by billionaire activist George Soros.
Rob Schneider jumped to his Twitter account decrying the censorship being perpetrated by liberals news and social media outlets.
Poynter’s announcement about pulling its blacklist of 515 news outlets is not only framed around a lie, but a promise the blacklist will return.
Poynter’s blacklist is not targeting the unreliable, but those who express ideas the un-American Poynter finds inappropriate and unacceptable.
Columnists at two establishment media outlets, Poynter and the BBC, have broken ranks to criticize CNN’s Jim Acosta’s unprofessional grandstanding.
The Virginia congressman asked Zuckerberg to clarify Facebook’s definition of “misinformation.”
California State Senator Dr. Richard Pan (D-Sacramento) has proposed a bill, the “Online False Information Act,” that would require anyone who posts news on the Internet to verify their information through “fact-checkers.”
Google is partnering with the International Fact-Checking Network, an organization run by the George Soros-funded Poynter Institute.
Hillary Clinton’s claim on Wednesday that she lost the 2016 presidential election in part because of the proliferation of “fake news” is contradicted by an extensive study that found so-called fake news didn’t significantly impact the outcome of the election.
Facebook and The Poynter Institute have partnered on a new “three-course” certificate program for journalists.
The Poynter Institute, the group helping Facebook determine whether certain news stories are “disputed,” has determined it is worth considering the possibility that “fake news” stories did not significantly impact the 2016 presidential election after all.
The Poynter Institute, the group helping Facebook determine whether certain news stories are “disputed,” has slammed BuzzFeed for “irresponsibly” publishing in full an alleged intelligence report claiming Russia possesses blackmail dirt on Donald Trump.
Donald Trump has not even been sworn in, yet the group helping Facebook determine whether certain news stories are “disputed” is already expressing concern that the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner four months from now could be “disastrous” under the coming Trump presidency.