Fact-checking
politicians increases sharply world-wide
Fact-checking
journalism, which won a 2009 Pulitzer for PolitiFact, has had dramatic growth
around the world in the past decade.
So much
expansion that the first global fact-checking summit will be held in June in
London.
It’s the Snopes
version of applying “true” or “false” to what politicians and government
officials say, from the U.S. presidential elections to claims-spouters on every
continent.
PolitiFact’s
Pulitzer followed its fact-checking on Barrack Obama and John McCain during the
2008 presidential race.
Bill Adair, a
Duke faculty member who was a founder of PolitiFact at the Tampa Bay Times,
identified 59 fact-checking groups globally, including more than 15 in the
United States.
To read the AFP
global news agency article, click on http://news.yahoo.com/fact-checking-journalism-gains-momentum-022651257.html
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