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Three takeaways after logging 1,032 political ads in the primaries
The Political TV Ad Archive launched on January 22, 2016, with the goal of archiving airings of political ads across 20 local broadcast markets in nine key primary states and embedding fact checks and source checks of those ads by … Continue reading →
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Tagged American Press Institute, Bernie Sanders, Center for Public Integrity, Center for Responsive Politics, Donald Trump, Duke Reporters' Lab, Factcheck.org, Hillary Clinton, John Kasich, Political TV Ad Archive, PolitiFact, Ted Cruz, TV news archive, Washington Post's Fact Checker
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The Political TV Ad Archive: seeing political TV ads in new way
A Vox reporter watched every TV ad bombarding Iowa’s voters in the lead up to the caucus–some 100 ads that aired more than 45,000 times–and lived to tell the tale. Among Alvin Chang’s observations: female omniscient narrators are rare in political … Continue reading →
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Tagged ads, American Press Institute, audfprint, Center for Public Integrity, Center for Responsive Politics, Democracy Fund, Duke Reporters' Lab, elections, Factcheck.org, Knight News Challenge, metadata, open source, Political TV Ad Archive, politicals, PolitiFact, Washington Post's Fact Checker
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