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    Audio interview

    Does fact checking work in an era of 'alternative facts'?
    15 Feb 2017
    91
    Fran Kelly
    RN Breakfast

    A new term has entered the lexicon—'alternative facts'.

    It was used by Donald Trump's adviser Kellyanne Conway to defend those claims by the administration that the crowds at Trump's inauguration last month were bigger than Barack Obama's in 2008.

    Media organisations have loudly...

    Audio interview

    Trust in the media is falling while fake news anxiety rises, report finds
    12 Jun 2019
    10
    Eleanor Hall, Caroline Fisher
    ABC Radio World Today

    The Digital News Report 2019 lead author, Professor Caroline Fisher, told The World Today that concern about fake news was highly dependent on demographics, which was cause for concern.

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