Twice as many Brits got 2024 election news from TV as from social media, Ofcom finds
It also found women, working class and older people were more likely to switch off from news over the campaign.
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It also found women, working class and older people were more likely to switch off from news over the campaign.
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The same technological advances vitalise and threaten content creation in 2024.
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Unherd's CEO says the Global Disinformation Index should lose government funding.
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Chris Morris says it's best not to "get too po-faced" about inaccuracies but wants to boost Full Fact's profile.
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Although there were notes of caution, most speakers were optimistic about AI and journalism.
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The survey found almost half of people feel negative after watching or reading the news.
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BBC News chief executive Deborah Turness said BBC Verify would "pull back the curtain".
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The Trump-aligned congressman made the comments after a hearing into the so-called Twitter Files.
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