by Molly Stellino | Nov 28, 2018 | Blog, What We're Reading
Molly Stellino “Misinfodemics” are a threat to public health. Learn why journalists, scientists and tech companies need to work to stop its spread. How Misinfodemics Spread DiseaseThe AtlanticBy Nat Gyenes and Xiao MinaAug. 30, 2018 Misinformation on social media has...
by Molly Stellino | Nov 26, 2018 | Blog, What We're Reading
Molly Stellino Step into the virtual classroom to guide the digital citizens of the future. A recent study found 82 percent of middle school students couldn’t differentiate sponsored articles from real news stories, stressing the importance of including media and news...
by Molly Stellino | Nov 19, 2018 | Blog, What We're Reading
Molly Stellino Newsrooms should become more authentic, diverse and positive to gain the public’s trust, according to a series of community conversations across the country. The 32 Percent Project: How Citizens Define Trust and How Journalists Can Earn...
by Molly Stellino | Nov 1, 2018 | Blog, What We're Reading
Molly Stellino Americans are less trusting of information when they know where it comes from, a new Knight Foundation study finds. An Online Experimental Platform to Assess Trust in the MediaGallup/Knight FoundationBy Knight FoundationJuly 18, 2018 In a recent online...
by Molly Stellino | Oct 26, 2018 | Blog, What We're Reading
Molly Stellino Media outlets in “news deserts” lack originality, geographic relevance and critical information, according to Duke University research. Assessing Local Journalism: New Deserts, Journalism Divides, and the Determinants of the Robustness of Local NewsDuke...