![]() New York Times: Facebook, in Cross Hairs After Election, Is Said to Question Its Influence - "Facebook has been in the eye of a postelection storm for the last few days, embroiled in accusations that it helped spread misinformation and fake news stories that influenced how the American electorate voted. POLITICO: What went wrong? Eleven takes from media veterans - "How did everyone in the media miss the Trump phenomenon? Were there signs that were ignored? Or was the media so ensconced in its data-driven ways that it missed the forest for the trees?" Author of " Until Proven Innocent." ( Allen, editorial writer and columnist at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. ( Taylor, contributing editor at the National Journal. Hadas Gold, media and politics reporter for POLITICO. This hour On Point, the news media and 2016. Now, questions all over as Donald Trump lines up for the White House. ![]() Twitterstorms and wild claims and full frontal attack. Struggling, in a country moving from news to social media. It began with newsrooms already up against it financially. ![]() It was a hard presidential campaign season for the American news media. In this file photo, Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon musses the hair of President-Elect Donald Trump during an appearance on the NBC evening talk show. How we, the media, did in the 2016 campaign. Twitter facebook Email This article is more than 6 years old. ![]()
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