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International human rights body urges Mexico to rethink fake news report
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Code for Africa: How the pan-African network is empowering citizens
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Code for Africa: How the pan-African network is empowering citizens
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Creation and consumption of news are not benign processes. This is because both phenomena what passes as news content and what consumers think of it can mirror broader, changing social patterns. The findings of a survey the
Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2021 covered 46 nations around the world need to be examined in the context of the changes sweeping through the news ecosystem. Some of the inferences are far from surprising. For instance, the report found that readers are increasingly relying on mobile technology to get access to news. The figures are revealing. In India, over 70 per cent of the respondents stated that they used their mobile phones for this purpose, while 82 per cent said that they preferred sourcing news online. Digital media’s gain has, however, been a loss for traditional media platforms. The migration of advertisement revenue from print media to its digital avatar has been discernible for a while now.
Fake News, Harassment and Job Cuts Plague India s News Media : Report
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