Plastic Logic has been
out of the mainstream news for awhile.
Not exact matches
A new Monmouth University Poll
out today says Americans are concerned, in fact, 77 percent
of the respondents believe «fake
news» is reported at least occasionally in
mainstream media.
He emphasized the 96 hours
of original programming on Sun
News, and pointed
out that the channel expressed viewpoints not seen elsewhere in
mainstream media.
Denton also acknowledged that outlets publishing fake
news grew
out of a similar reaction to «the stilted
mainstream news environment» that Gawker was born
out of, though he noted that Gawker «was always grounded in the truth — a dramatic version
of the truth — but the truth.»
The Fly team scours all sources
of company
news, from
mainstream to cutting - edge, then filters
out the noise to deliver short - form stories consisting
of only market moving content.
They take every opportunity to brag about Fox
News's ratings and how conservatives dominate the radio waves but the second anyone points
out something stupid or offensive said by one
of the right's propaganda bullies, they scream «
mainstream media bias» and «left wing conspiracy».
This is a slight tangent but I think a misstatement by a major
mainstream news source ought to be pointed
out for the sake
of historical accuracy.
Adding to this disillusion, he continues, is a gradual erosion
of public faith in politics, driven in part by the distorting impact
of 24 - hour
news and social media — «it does trivialise politics, and it has done a real amount
of damage to the perception
of politics» — a backlash against a political class that favours spin over frankness — «I detest spin, it is deceit and it is intended to be deceit» — and, ultimately, by the failure
of mainstream parties to «reach
out beyond the political sphere» and speak to people's real concerns.
At the conference, which lasted 80 minutes, Trump forced a point he has been repeating in early morning tweetstorms for days: all
of the controversial
news about his administration is nothing more than «fake
news» — a term he has come to use for any
news article he does not like — and that the
mainstream media is
out to get him.
In the last couple
of years, more and more
mainstream publications have come
out with articles and
news stories admitting that the establisment has been WRONG about saturated fat for over 60 years now.
GTA 5's main audience turned
out to be the
mainstream casual gamer, the kind that doesn't read Gameinformer, or any kind
of gaming
news at all.
Conceived, in part, in response to the narratives that had played
out in
mainstream news outlets, this new channel sought to provide innovative content and give voice to those marginalized in British society, with a greater emphasis on the needs
of minority audiences.3 As part
of this demand, Channel 4, along with the Greater London Council, dedicated production funds and helped to establish workshops to facilitate the making
of film and video from and by these communities.
What followed were some more jokes at the expense
of the domestic situation, including a shout -
out to «the fearless members
of the
mainstream fake
news media,» a reminder that the National Anthem that the Right holds so dear was once a British tune about «wine and the art
of making love,» and the announcement that he would cede the floor to the winners
of the gala's honors, whom he referred to as «whoever the Russians decided should win.»
Mainstream media as well as Faux
News have blown it way
out of proportion.
except as I've pointed
out in several
of my writings, the
mainstream media seems bent on marginalizing skeptics, and one particular
news outlet can't explain why.
And, as can be seen in my 6th and 7th Tweets
out of my primary Twitter account, I tried in 2010 to alert Fox
News» Glenn Beck to the smear
of skeptics, and GOP Senator Jim Inhofe (along with 14 others) to the
mainstream media's malfeasance
of failing to tell half the story
of global warming.
Much
of the coverage we've seen
out of the major and
mainstream news media outlets (we're looking at you, CNBC) has focused on the micro topics within the space.
GTA 5's main audience turned
out to be the
mainstream casual gamer, the kind that doesn't read Gameinformer, or any kind
of gaming
news at all.
Entire populations move money in and
out of crypto based on
mainstream news sharing select stories.
Turns
out the dilemma for First Nations
news media is deciding how much
of their little resources is exhausted on mopping up the mess created by
mainstream news media and how much is invested in taking charge
of the narrative and producing real Indigenous
news content that has context and relevance to a local and / or national audience.
But, as can be seen from Figure 1, that's almost exactly how the market played
out, with the Rand initially weakening to 14.15 in anticipation
of Junk Status announcement, and then reversing sharply on the
news, against all
mainstream expectations!