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How Fake News Hurts Editorial Relationships In Newsrooms by abc115: 8:39am On Jul 22, 2021
Dapo Olorunyomi, publisher of Premiums Times, believes that the best way out is to establish a fact-check unit in every newsroom.

It used to be so easy. A reporter brings a story and the excited editor goes through it and simply publishes it, confident that the claims are correct.

Very often, impressed editors offered some morale boosting rewards – a bottle of wine. Lunch. Dinner. Cash. And even more. Trust was mutual.

Not anymore. With the prevalence of fake news, most editors also known as gatekeepers no longer trust the frontline soldiers and would use every available binocular to search for the truth.

Analysts have said that it is difficult to blame the editors for being more careful, considering the many cases of gaffes, brazen lies, fake news and wrong information the conventional media embarrass themselves with on daily basis.

Few weeks ago, an influential media house published a story quoting the World Health Organisation (WHO) as saying that 146 million Africans die of tobacco-related diseases every year.


The editor so trusted the reporter and did not ask how many Africans would have been left after just two or three years of such harvest. The reporter had added three zeroes to her copy.





Not long ago, a media house published a story quoting a state governor as pouring encomiums on his estranged predecessor at a birthday ceremony.

Very harmless story. Easy pick for every editor. But trouble started immediately the story went out. It was fake. No such ceremony took place. The reporter just imagined it.

Last year, a report announced the opening of airports after the COVID-19 lockdown. Eager prospective passengers rushed to book tickets only to be turned back. What they read was false. Fake. The reporter just deceived everyone.



The craze for fake news has indeed taken over today’s media space, with both the social and traditional media struggling to outdo each other in the spread of hoaxes.

The instances are just everywhere.

Aside from the fake news, photos or videos are purposefully created and spread to confuse and misinform. Photos or videos are also manipulated to deceive, while old pictures are often shared as new.

TEXEM

In some cases, photos from other shores are shared in the Nigerian space, ostensibly to create the impression that they are local scenes.

Umaru Pate, a Professor of Mass Communication and Vice Chancellor, Federal University, Kashere, says the trend is “dangerous, unethical, provocative and subversive to peace and societal serenity’’.

“Fake news misinforms and misdirects society with severe consequences on individual and national systems. It heightens tension, builds fear and mistrust among people.’’

Information minister, Lai Mohammed, has equally deplored the trend, declaring recently that fake news could “threaten and destroy’’ the country. He has also launched a campaign against it.

The minister recently observed that every news manager was faced with the challenge of managing fake news, and expressed the fear that the purveyors could push the country into crises.


https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/474927-how-fake-news-hurts-editorial-relationships-in-newsrooms.html

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Re: How Fake News Hurts Editorial Relationships In Newsrooms by Monogamy: 8:41am On Jul 22, 2021
Fake news is something to be worried about in Nigeria

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Re: How Fake News Hurts Editorial Relationships In Newsrooms by salesbloo: 8:52am On Jul 22, 2021
I was ashamed to see
Edo State Power Distribution Company
on front page yesterday? That was too bad ...We have Benin Electricity Distribution Company Plc in charge of Edo, Ekiti, Ondo and Delta States.

Worst still Op of the article could not differentiate wether BEDC is a private or public organization . How does such made it to the front page?

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Re: How Fake News Hurts Editorial Relationships In Newsrooms by iamyemiakins(m): 10:03am On Jul 22, 2021
Fake News needs to be tackled just like corruption, it has done more harm than good.

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Re: How Fake News Hurts Editorial Relationships In Newsrooms by Abalado(f): 10:03am On Jul 22, 2021
I didn't even bother to read the story,is too long for me to read,can anyone summarize it for me pls

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Re: How Fake News Hurts Editorial Relationships In Newsrooms by samuel19222(m): 10:04am On Jul 22, 2021
sad
Re: How Fake News Hurts Editorial Relationships In Newsrooms by manhaley5: 10:04am On Jul 22, 2021
Which kind long post be this.

Anyways, Buy Power Bank to complement your phone battery.

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Re: How Fake News Hurts Editorial Relationships In Newsrooms by WandaNara: 10:04am On Jul 22, 2021
Monogamy:
Fake news is something to be worried about in Nigeria



HellAnus is that you?
Re: How Fake News Hurts Editorial Relationships In Newsrooms by issabellar: 10:04am On Jul 22, 2021
This is on point

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Re: How Fake News Hurts Editorial Relationships In Newsrooms by jumpandpas(m): 10:04am On Jul 22, 2021
cheesy
This man na Oga kpatakpata for fake news.

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Re: How Fake News Hurts Editorial Relationships In Newsrooms by Michelleebe: 10:04am On Jul 22, 2021

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Re: How Fake News Hurts Editorial Relationships In Newsrooms by MANNABBQGRILLS: 10:04am On Jul 22, 2021
Fake news and rumors are spread by fools and believed by idiots

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Re: How Fake News Hurts Editorial Relationships In Newsrooms by nextBIGthing: 10:05am On Jul 22, 2021
Even our government na the originator of fake news

Something go happen we go hear like 4 different version
1. From femi adesina
2. Garba shehu
3. Lai Mohammed
4. Nigeria army

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Re: How Fake News Hurts Editorial Relationships In Newsrooms by iamyemiakins(m): 10:05am On Jul 22, 2021
salesbloo:
I was ashamed to see on front page yesterday? That was too bad ...We have Benin Electricity Distribution Company Plc in charge of Edo, Ekiti, Ondo and Delta States.

Worst still Op of the article could not differentiate wether BEDC is a private or public organization . How does such made it to the front page?
I saw the post and was surprised too, how can you be staying in a place while you receive bills and not know the distribution company in charge of ur electricity supply.

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Re: How Fake News Hurts Editorial Relationships In Newsrooms by AuntLaVIV(f): 10:05am On Jul 22, 2021
Re: How Fake News Hurts Editorial Relationships In Newsrooms by gasparpisciotta: 10:06am On Jul 22, 2021
Since the turn of the millennia, every android phone user has turned to a journalist.

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Re: How Fake News Hurts Editorial Relationships In Newsrooms by fasho01(m): 10:06am On Jul 22, 2021
I completely agree that the best way out of this ugly new trend is to establish a fact-check unit in every newsroom.. But then again, who regulates the activities of news and trend hungry bloggers

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Re: How Fake News Hurts Editorial Relationships In Newsrooms by free2ryhme: 10:06am On Jul 22, 2021
Re: How Fake News Hurts Editorial Relationships In Newsrooms by Nobody: 10:06am On Jul 22, 2021
I wonder how some animals find it so easy to sit down & concoct false news.

Like I said above, they're nothing but animals.


brainpulse:
Nairaland one of the agents of fake news.

Where illiterates, half baked and those with very low IQ comment on what they absolutely don't have any idea of

Oga I-too-know, blame the hungry bloggers. NL is a result of somebody's IQ. You that are literate & full baked, of what good are you to your generation other than ass-licking APC? You're politically biased & not patriotic, that's why I don't like the other Grilling guy too.

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Re: How Fake News Hurts Editorial Relationships In Newsrooms by nairavsdollars(f): 10:06am On Jul 22, 2021
APC and fake news

Re: How Fake News Hurts Editorial Relationships In Newsrooms by BlowYourMind: 10:06am On Jul 22, 2021
Is it a competition.
Re: How Fake News Hurts Editorial Relationships In Newsrooms by brainpulse: 10:06am On Jul 22, 2021
Nairaland one of the agents of fake news.

Where illiterates, half baked and those with very low IQ comment on what they absolutely don't have any idea of

SimplyFacts:

Oga I-too-know, blame the hungry bloggers. You that are literate & full baked, of what good are you to your generation other than ass-licking APC? You're politically biased & not patriotic, that's why I don't like the other Grilling guy too. NL is a result of somebody's IQ.

My friend........
"EDUCATION gives and equips you with the right information
WISDOM gives you the ability to know what to do with it"

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Re: How Fake News Hurts Editorial Relationships In Newsrooms by GeneralPula: 10:08am On Jul 22, 2021
Lies is the only thing that circulate easily on social media..

Anything media news channel are sell out..

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Re: How Fake News Hurts Editorial Relationships In Newsrooms by keentola(m): 10:10am On Jul 22, 2021
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Re: How Fake News Hurts Editorial Relationships In Newsrooms by Nobody: 10:10am On Jul 22, 2021
Nigerians and fake News are like 5 and 6... what do u expect when we have a minster of information who's a ring leader of lies
Re: How Fake News Hurts Editorial Relationships In Newsrooms by Geeman2006: 10:10am On Jul 22, 2021
Even on this platform yesterday, Someone posted a video of a man in diaspora hurling insults on The womens falcon team. The headline boldly said the Man is Fulani, I challenged the OP to mention where or how he came about the conclusion the man is Fulani. OP said the Man mentioned it in the video. I said ok point to the time let me take note maybe I missed that part watching the video. OP went blank... undecided
And almost every commenter actually believed he was Fulani.
Numerous cases even on Nairaland here.

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Re: How Fake News Hurts Editorial Relationships In Newsrooms by Haapi(f): 10:11am On Jul 22, 2021
Hi

It's uncalled for
Re: How Fake News Hurts Editorial Relationships In Newsrooms by UltimateSpice: 10:11am On Jul 22, 2021
Fake news cause a lot of havoc in the society.

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