Friday, March 29, 2024

Media Fact-Check

Qualitatively garbage: The bogus methodology employed by BBC in their research on ‘Fake News’

BBC's research is an assault on intellectual and academic rigour.

Altnews founder tries to expose OpIndia, exposes himself and BBC further

Not only Pratik Sinha wrongly accused OpIndia of spreading misinformation, he exposed another chink in the BBC's armour.

The Print uses year old data to predict doomsday for BJP in assembly elections

The article by Shivam Vij in question talks about an economic slowdown that is being projected for the year ahead.

The Fault in our Stats: IndiaSpend seeks to ‘identify patterns’ from biased reportage to reach dimwitted conclusions

It will be too naive to assume that IndiaSpend selected English Media for their source due to sheer naivete.

The BBC research on ‘fake news’ is shoddy, unethical, dishonest, and actually an example of fake news

BBC published a research paper on 'fake news' that itself can be termed as fake news

Fact-Check: Two opposite headlines in two weeks, is The Print’s criticism of Statue of Unity valid?

The Print publishes two contradictory reports by the same journalist just to desperately trash the Statue of Unity with ridiculous arguments

All these years media presented you fake news over origins of Children’s Day. Here is the truth

Former PM Jawaharlal Nehru's birthday being celebrated as Children's Day has an interesting story around it

Barkha Dutt uses fake data and biased rhetoric to deny the institutional discrimination Hindus suffer in India

The only thing that Barkha does get right in her video is the fact that Hindus are not hapless victims.

Fact-Check: Are some Journalist right in saying that South Indians don’t celebrate Diwali?

Diwali is a five-day festival, the height of which is celebrated on the third day coinciding with the darkest night of the lunar month Karthika. 

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