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Senast redigerad av Lantarbetaren 2021-04-14 kl. 14:52.
Senast redigerad av Lantarbetaren 2021-04-14 kl. 14:52.
CNN Director ADMITS Network Engaged in ‘Propaganda’ to Remove Trump from Presidencyhttps://www.projectveritas.com/news/...-remove-trump/
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They've already announced in our office that once the public is -- will be open to it -- we're going to start focusing mainly on climate.”
Chester: “It's going to be our [CNN’s] focus. Like our focus was to get Trump out of office, right? Without saying it, that's what it was, right? So, our next thing is going to be for climate change awareness.”
Chester: “It [COVID] will taper off to a point that it's not a problem anymore. Climate change can take years, so they'll [CNN will] probably be able to milk that quite a bit…Climate change is going to be the next COVID thing for CNN…Fear sells.”
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CCNow collaborates with journalists and newsrooms to produce more informed and urgent climate stories, to make climate a part of every beat in the newsroom — from politics and weather to business and culture — and to drive a public conversation that creates an engaged public. Mindful of the media’s responsibility to inform the public and hold power to account, we advise newsrooms, share best practices, and provide reporting resources that help journalists ground their coverage in science while producing stories that resonate with audiences.
Co-founded by the Columbia Journalism Review and The Nation in association with The Guardian and WNYC in 2019, CCNow’s 460-plus partners include some of the biggest names in news, and some of the smallest, because this story needs everyone. In addition to three of the world’s biggest news agencies — Reuters, Bloomberg, and Agence France Presse — each of which provides content to thousands of other newsrooms, our partners include CBS News, NBC and MSNBC News, Noticias Telemundo, PBS NewsHour, Univision, Al Jazeera; most of the biggest public radio stations in the US; many flagship newspapers and TV networks in the Americas, Europe, and Asia; and dozens of leading magazines and journals, including Nature, Scientific American, Rolling Stone, HuffPost, Teen Vogue, and Mother Jones.
CCNow partners are publishing, sharing and amplifying human-centered stories focused on how people and places experience the climate emergency and how they, and all of us, can survive it.Nyord. Climate Emergency. Synkront.
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The week kicks off on Monday, April 12th, in the lead up to Earth Day, with the release of a Climate Emergency Statement by CCNow and eight of our core partners. We invite journalists and news outlets everywhere to sign the statement and participate in the week, themed “Living Through the Climate Emergency.”
Partners who are making their content available for republication and rebroadcast include some of the biggest names in news—Reuters, Bloomberg, Agence France-Presse, NBC News, CBS News, PBS, VICE, Noticias Telemundo, Al Jazeera English, The Guardian, Asahi Shimbun, Times of India—and many local outlets around the world. View the coverage week preview and toolkit.
How does a journalist or newsroom participate?https://coveringclimatenow.org/event...ate-emergency/
Publish and broadcast stories about the climate emergency and share them with the CCNow community. Please submit your story here and use these sharing guidelines. After we review, we’ll add your story to the sharing library and post it on the CCNow’s new Slack workspace so partners can access the content
Republish or rebroadcast at least one story a day by CCNow partners to extend the reach and impact of all partners’ works. See the curated collection to schedule pieces in advance and check the sharing library for updates and new stories. Make sure to follow the sharing guidelines below when you republish or rebroadcast content.
Engage Your Audience: Share the social media callout that asks readers and viewers about how they’re living through the climate emergency. We ask that you add #ClimateEmergencyWeek to the callout so we can track responses. After the collaboration week, we’ll share these audience perspectives with you. Have other engagement ideas? Let’s discuss in our member slack workspace.
Amplify CCNow coverage on social media. Use the social assets below to inform your audience about the week and show your commitment to climate. Be sure to reshare stories on your social media from across the CCNow collaboration and use #ClimateEmergencyWeek on the posts.
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