Sentences with phrase «real news story»

So, clearly, the only real news stories here are that a man in black pajamas robbed a Holiday Inn and that Milford's news crew needs to check their facts...
An Interactive Advertising Bureau study found that only 41 percent of general - news readers could tell such ads apart from real news stories.
Oh, I forgot, CNN lets the audience «vote» on which real news story to cover, and ignores the ones that don't get enough votes.
After viewing the movie, try examining real news stories to detect if any may be subject to journalistic manipulation or grandstanding.
Carlos Zambrano to NY Rumors Persist While Crystal Bowersox might be making news for music fans, when it comes to sports, baseball trades are the only real news story.
«Stewart» has penned a number of vicious takedowns of Musk's various companies, complete with all the apparent frills of a real news story, according to Bloomberg.
According to a Stanford University study of 7,804 students, some 82 percent of middle - schoolers couldn't distinguish between an ad labeled «sponsored content» and a real news story on a website.
Consider the following situation, loosely based on a real news story but possibly different in actual details.
Several studies have been conducted that looked at the spread of rumors on Twitter and compared them to real news stories.
They found that there are distinct differences in the way rumors spread: not only are rumors more similar to epidemics than news stories in the way they spread, real news stories are also picked up by more users than rumors, and, related, rumors usually stay within rather closed communities and do not travel far.
But of the 203 students surveyed, more than 80 percent believed a native ad, identified with the words «sponsored content,» was a real news story.
The Nets won, so hooray for them, but the real news story as far as we're concerned is the appearance of Beyoncé's blunt bangs.
Students must guess which are real news stories and which are dystopian...
Students must guess which are real news stories and which are dystopian fiction.
Some 82 % of middle - schoolers couldn't distinguish between an ad labeled «sponsored content» and a real news story.
I especially liked how their story begins with a flashy «Tech Trends» logo — making it seem like a real news story.
Wells Fargo Inaccurately Billing Customers for Quicken Web Connect — I'm not the New York Times here, but every now and then, I stumble on a real news story.
That is very different from a real news story.
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A 2016 Stanford University study by its education group found over 80 % of 203 middle school to college students surveyed believed an advertisement with the words «sponsored content» above was still a real news story.
It's no wonder that they're reliant on viral marketing campaigns, like GoT's mostly - failed «dragon attack» in Union Square, or Silicon Valley hijacking Google Posts for fake - real news stories.
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