Fake News Challenge: Is Media In Crisis?

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  • Published On: May 25, 2017
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On Reality Check, the CEO of BBC Global news shares the findings of a BBC survey that says 75 per cent of respondents in India find it hard to distinguish fake news. Speaking to NDTV's Vikram Chandra, Jim Egan says the age of journalists is not dead but journalist will have to change.

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