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Euronews's 2024 Success: 1.6 Billion Views, Expanding Global Reach
Euronews, celebrating over 1.6 billion video views in 2024, expanded its reach through newsletters (65.7 million subscribers), podcasts (1.7 million downloads), and social media (33.2 million followers), showcasing its commitment to delivering unbiased news across Europe and globally.
Euronews's 2024 Success: 1.6 Billion Views, Expanding Global Reach
Euronews, celebrating over 1.6 billion video views in 2024, expanded its reach through newsletters (65.7 million subscribers), podcasts (1.7 million downloads), and social media (33.2 million followers), showcasing its commitment to delivering unbiased news across Europe and globally.
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56% Bias Score
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CNN Announces Layoffs and Restructuring Amidst Shifting News Consumption
CNN announced Thursday it is laying off approximately 200 employees (6% of its workforce) as part of a $70 million investment in a new streaming service, a redesigned website, and a new weekday lineup, which launches in March, all in response to shifting audience consumption habits.
CNN Announces Layoffs and Restructuring Amidst Shifting News Consumption
CNN announced Thursday it is laying off approximately 200 employees (6% of its workforce) as part of a $70 million investment in a new streaming service, a redesigned website, and a new weekday lineup, which launches in March, all in response to shifting audience consumption habits.
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32% Bias Score
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Most Facebook Users Share News Without Reading It: Study
A study reveals that a vast majority of Facebook users share news articles without reading them, raising concerns about the spread of misinformation.
Most Facebook Users Share News Without Reading It: Study
A study reveals that a vast majority of Facebook users share news articles without reading them, raising concerns about the spread of misinformation.
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28% Bias Score
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Young Adults Turn to Right-Leaning Social Media Influencers for News
A new study reveals that young Americans increasingly get their news from social media influencers, many of whom lean right, raising concerns about the impact on political views and voter engagement.
Young Adults Turn to Right-Leaning Social Media Influencers for News
A new study reveals that young Americans increasingly get their news from social media influencers, many of whom lean right, raising concerns about the impact on political views and voter engagement.
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40% Bias Score
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Ukrainian News Consumption in 2024
A survey reveals that Ukrainians primarily rely on social media, especially Telegram, for news, despite concerns about disinformation and the need for regulation.
Ukrainian News Consumption in 2024
A survey reveals that Ukrainians primarily rely on social media, especially Telegram, for news, despite concerns about disinformation and the need for regulation.
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0% Bias Score
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Superior Information Diet: A Key Trait of Leading Innovators
A 40-year study reveals that leading innovators prioritize a superior information diet, actively seeking diverse, reliable sources and paying for high-quality information, contrasting with the current trend of treating news as entertainment and relying on often-unverified social media.
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Superior Information Diet: A Key Trait of Leading Innovators
A 40-year study reveals that leading innovators prioritize a superior information diet, actively seeking diverse, reliable sources and paying for high-quality information, contrasting with the current trend of treating news as entertainment and relying on often-unverified social media.
Progress
48% Bias Score
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X: The evolving news landscape and its impact on traditional media
Despite Elon Musk's claim that X users are the new media, 59% of users get their news from the platform, creating challenges for traditional news organizations balancing reach with the platform's issues of misinformation and community-based fact-checking.
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X: The evolving news landscape and its impact on traditional media
Despite Elon Musk's claim that X users are the new media, 59% of users get their news from the platform, creating challenges for traditional news organizations balancing reach with the platform's issues of misinformation and community-based fact-checking.
Progress
52% Bias Score
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Americans Increasingly Turn to Digital Influencers for News
A Pew Research Center study reveals that a significant portion of Americans get their news from digital influencers, raising concerns about misinformation and political bias.
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Americans Increasingly Turn to Digital Influencers for News
A Pew Research Center study reveals that a significant portion of Americans get their news from digital influencers, raising concerns about misinformation and political bias.
Progress
32% Bias Score
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Young Adults Turn to Right-Leaning Influencers for News
A Pew Research Center study reveals that young Americans increasingly rely on social media influencers for news, most of whom are men and lean right, potentially influencing political discourse and challenging claims of right-wing censorship.
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Young Adults Turn to Right-Leaning Influencers for News
A Pew Research Center study reveals that young Americans increasingly rely on social media influencers for news, most of whom are men and lean right, potentially influencing political discourse and challenging claims of right-wing censorship.
Progress
36% Bias Score
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Ukrainian News Consumption Habits in 2024
A survey reveals Ukrainians' news consumption habits in 2024, highlighting Telegram's dominance, the declining use of news websites, and continued engagement with Russian media by a minority.
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Ukrainian News Consumption Habits in 2024
A survey reveals Ukrainians' news consumption habits in 2024, highlighting Telegram's dominance, the declining use of news websites, and continued engagement with Russian media by a minority.
Progress
0% Bias Score