國際傳媒:2020/05/22~2020/05/28

✅NPR|20200520

🔗Researchers: Nearly Half Of Accounts Tweeting About Coronavirus Are Likely Bots

Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University say nearly half of all accounts tweeting about the coronavirus appear to be bot accounts.

✅FIVETHIRTYEIGHT|20200521

🔗How Bad Is The COVID-19 Misinformation Epidemic?

One of the reasons we might be seeing more people falling for misinformation is the knowledge gap that comes with an emerging disease like COVID-19. There’s a lot we still don’t know about this virus, and that lack of understanding can create a vacuum that is all too easily filled by conspiracy theories and misinformation.

✅REYNOLDS JOURNALISM INSTITUTE|20200521

🔗Challenge Accepted! Expandable audio journalism lets listeners take control

Turning traditional audio stories into an interactive experience allows the audience to feel a sense of control again — to feel like they are the deciders in what they want to hear at that moment.

✅THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY|20200521

🔗2019 Diversity and Inclusion Report 

Here is The New York Times’ diversity report for 2019.

✅THE MAYNARD INSTITUTE FOR JOURNALISM EDUCATION|20200523

🔗African American media demands comprehensive post-coronavirus reform

Black press has exposed the extent of institutionalized health inequality, but will anything change?

✅NEW YORK TIMES|20200523

🔗How Upbeat Vaccine News Fueled a Stock Surge, and an Uproar

The desperate hunt for treatments and vaccines has changed how researchers, regulators, drug companies like Moderna, investors and journalists do their jobs.

✅DIGIDAY|20200526

🔗So far, publishers are keeping subscribers gained during the coronavirus crisis

New subscribers, the small bright spot for ravaged publishing, are not churning at the same rate as other subscribers, according to early data from subscription platforms. 

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