Huffington Post South Africa. I guess the concern I want to raise is the effects that the broad-based attacks on journalism and journalists continue to have seems to be growing. Online participation surged from one percent to 20 percent of Myanmar’s total populace from to
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These are external links and will open in a new window. You may have heard this one before: a controversy involving makf foreign power could threaten the future of the Trump presidency. Donald Trump has been impeached over allegations that he improperly sought help from Ukraine to boost his chances of re-election. President Trump is accused of breaking the law by pressuring Ukraine’s leader to dig up damaging information on a political rival. In July, he urged his Ukrainian counterpart to investigate one of the frontrunners mmediaq take him on in the presidential election. This matters, opposition Democrats say, because it is illegal to ask foreign entities for help in winning a US election. But he says he has done nothing wrong.
“Fake News”: Trump Didn’t Invent the Term
Ever since Donald Trump Donald John Trump Trump’s newest Russia adviser, Andrew Peek, leaves post: report Hawley expects McConnell’s final impeachment resolution to give White House defense ability to motion to dismiss Trump rips New York City sea wall: ‘Costly, foolish’ and ‘environmentally unfriendly idea’ MORE descended from his Fifth Avenue tower to declare his run for president, he has dominated the daily news cycle all-day-every-day. And why not? In the language of the newsroom, the billionaire, real estate tycoon is good copy. His unconventional antics through the primaries and the general election made it nearly impossible for any of the other candidates to gain attention. That wall-to-wall coverage of the not ready for prime time president still dominates the daily news cycle.
Weaponizing the “Fake News” Label
Ever since Donald Trump Donald John Trump Trump’s newest Russia adviser, Andrew Peek, leaves post: report Hawley expects McConnell’s final impeachment resolution to give White House defense ability to motion to dismiss Trump rips New York City sea wall: ‘Costly, foolish’ and ‘environmentally unfriendly idea’ MORE descended from his Fifth Avenue tower to declare his run for president, he has dominated the daily news cycle all-day-every-day.
And why not? In the language monfy the newsroom, the billionaire, real estate tycoon is good copy. His unconventional antics through the primaries and the general election made it nearly impossible for any of the other candidates to gain attention. That wall-to-wall coverage of the not ready for prime time president still dominates the daily news cycle. Jeff Trump has help make money for the fakes new mediaq, a friend and a careful reader of daily newspapers, picked up the Washington Post on Aug.
On that same day, however, the solar eclipse, an oil tanker accident with hs loss of ten sailors, and the deaths of comedians Dick Gregory and Jerry Lewis dominated the Post front page. The front page was surprisingly void of Trump.
It may have been a first since the election. What Jeff noticed was that all the Trump antics, fun and easy to cover, was fogging the more significant and important news.
The media, especially the hour cable news channels, find little interest in famine in third world countries or global warming when the Trump daily antics and tweets are so colorful that readers and viewers are drawn in and the advertising dollars follow.
The irony is that Trump has helped make money for the fake news media he so abhors. He is impossible to ignore. It must also be remembered that newspapers and trumo television are businesses that like all businesses need to make mediqa, and coverage of this outrageous president and his continuous outrageous behavior makes good copy.
Jeff, the media now knows that it inadvertently helped elect Trump. Trump, as frightening as he is, captures the attention of newspaper readers and cable viewers. He is mohey copy. Momey has over 40 years of nsw in television, radio and print journalism. He also was a nrw rights reporter for the Washington Evening Star. View the discussion thread. Skip to main content. Tags Hillary Clinton Donald Trump. Don’t miss a brief. Sign up for our daily email. Your Email. Contributors Become a Contributor.
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Archived from the original on 2 October My intention was to get his supporters NOT to vote for him and I know for a fact that I accomplished that goal. So it sounds like you two are having a genuine back-and-forth about the concerns you have about the dangers facing journalists, and your belief that he, as president, is contributing to fakew. I think Jas was either changing a diaper or had just finished changing a diaper. Military dummy Q-ship. And several countries have actually banned fake news. Negative news coverage is fake news. That wall-to-wall coverage of the not ready for prime time president still dominates the daily news cycle.
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