Facebook has announced that it will be investing $300 million in news programs, partnerships, and content, over the next three years.
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Facebook has announced that it will be investing $300 million in news programs, partnerships, and content, over the next three years.
The importance of Facebook as a platform for news usage is declining steadily, while other smaller platforms are increasing in influence.
This week's podcast guest doesn't THINK he's important BUT he's the guy everyone wants to be! Meet Viacom's Senior Director of Social Media at MTV's TRL, Terron Moore.
Google has announced it's investing $300 million over the next three years to help publishers, and fight "fake news" through its Google News Initiative.
According to the Edelman Trust Barometer survey of 2018, trust in social media platforms has decreased, while trust in traditional news and journalism has bounced back.
As part of its ongoing support of journalists, Facebook recently started offering its Facebook for Journalists Certificate. Now the company is starting a pilot program to deliver training and support to local newsrooms in collaboration …
The truth is, you can't do journalism without Facebook these days. And Facebook is committed to improving its training and tools for journalists... As part of its Journalism Project, and in collaboration with the Poynter Institute, …