Check out the new PBS Standards website! Find articles, case studies, videos, and other resources that bring PBS’s core editorial principles to life. https://t.co/BjxnRWX2tJ
.@PBS12_CO and @axios recently launched an editorial partnership that exemplifies the PBS standards in action. Read more about how they’ve teamed up to better serve Colorado viewers. https://t.co/uh3I89gTsl
@PBS12_CO and @axios recently launched an editorial partnership that exemplifies the PBS standards in action. Read more about how they’ve teamed up to better serve Colorado viewers.
https://t.co/uh3I89gTsl
@PBS12_CO and @axios recently launched an editorial partnership that exemplifies the PBS standards in action. Read more about how they’ve teamed up to better serve Colorado viewers.
https://t.co/uh3I89yujT
For #InternationalFactCheckingDay, teens from the PBS NewsHour's Student @ReportingLabs talked with parents, siblings and teachers across generations about how fact-checking has become an essential part of their daily routines.
With a commitment to #transparency, @frontlinepbs gives the public access to hours of interview footage and other source material.
Read about the Transparency Project, and explore more than 70 hours of interview footage from the film "Putin's Revenge."
https://t.co/U8Qd39VAGl
Faked ‘fact-checking’ Russian-language videos are next-level disinformation, a digital-age version of what Hannah Arendt warned us about 50 years ago. My column, (read for free here, no paywall): https://t.co/m9ukYvBxJq
#SubculturedPBS host @tiredjosef says "this series is important because it’s trying to understand people better. It’s not judgmental, but it is curious." Check out this @PBSstandards interview with Josef Lorenzo on our newest series!
https://t.co/34nFZyFRp6
"As history continues to unfold in Ukraine, it’s imperative that journalists think through the language we use," writes @DorisTruong. "The way we report can engender compassion or it can lead to othering by reinforcing unconscious bias."
https://t.co/3zyfcAkiy2
The new @PBSDS series #SubculturedPBS exemplifies the principle of inclusiveness by exploring underrepresented communities and cultures and their influence on society.
Read our Q&A with producer and host @tiredjosef.⬇️
https://t.co/H5yBYbhVFC
PBS protects its integrity by ensuring the editorial independence of all content from funders.
Learn more about the two tests we apply when evaluating the acceptability of a proposed funder:
https://t.co/L9RyPbgZek
The principle of accuracy includes providing sufficient context. Check out this informative @NewsHour roundtable discussion with three former U.S. State Department officials about Russia’s invasion of #Ukraine and what might happen next.
https://t.co/kyE1DihaUm
When interview subjects are facing significant risk, balance the public's right to know against potential harm or discomfort.
Learn more about how @frontlinepbs prioritizes informed consent.⬇️
https://t.co/IfEUdYfWcx
Out-of-context images and videos are circulating on social media in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Here are some techniques you can use to identify fakes.
https://t.co/VP7RYB2QzD
Should this documentary filmmaker's outtake footage be protected from disclosure in court by the 'reporter's privilege'?
Explore this interactive scenario.⬇️
https://t.co/wpY1bnF5HU
Community guidelines on social media platforms can help establish, and encourage, thoughtful audience discussion.
Learn more about the guidelines used by @NextAvenue and @GBH.⬇️
https://t.co/yyusGwJI7u
Thanks to our friends at @APFactCheck and @novapbs for participating in today's webinar on combating #misinformation.
You can find more fact-checking and misinformation coverage from AP journalists here:
https://t.co/bC3Gg94VAq