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no news; and, conditional on extreme moves, stock price reversals occur on no news days, while identified news days show an opposite effect, namely a strong degree of continuation. A number of these results are strengthened further when the tone of the news is taken into account by measuring the positive/negative sentiment of the news story.

The 24-hour cable news channels - CNN, the Fox News Channel, and MSNBC - are frequent targets of allegations of media bias. In this paper, we address two questions about cable news. First, how much does consuming slanted news, like the Fox News Channel, alter the propensity of an individual to vote Republican in Presidential elections, if at all?

fake news through trading activity, including spillover effects on non-fake news. Section5 analyzes the price impact of fake news and Section6seeks to understand the motivation behind fake news by looking at coordinated corporate actions and insider trading around thefakearticles. Section7concludes. 2.Data and Identifying Fake News

as false news. Urdu fake news detection proposed by Ajmad et. al. [3] have used Machine Translation (MT) to translate English fake news dataset consisting of 200 legitimate and 200 fake news [7] to Urdu and combined it with an original Urdu dataset that contains 500 real and 400 fake news [8].

specific type of news. Therefore, the need to develop an intelligent web based dynamic news aggregator that will provide a digital platform for individuals to easily find news pertaining to a particular topic in real time becomes imperative. It crawls the web, searches for news agencies and return a specific news of interest to the user.

066 at generating captions from both input images and 067 corresponding news articles. We further propose 068 Visual News Captioner, a model that generates cap- 069 tions by attending to both individual word tokens 070 and named entities in an input news article text, 071 and localized visual features. 072 News image captions are typically more com- 073 plex than pure image captions and thus .

Online news in Australia: patterns of use and gratification An Nguyen, Elizabeth Ferrier, Mark Western and Susan McKay Abstract Key findings from the first national survey of the current state of play of online news consumption in Australia indicate that (1) the Internet as a news medium has reached a mainstream status in terms of

Newspapers used to cross-subsidize news with more commercial sections. However, this has become much more difficult to do because of the fact that online readers tend to access news narrowly defined, which is difficult to monetize. Access to online news is a labor-time activity, while traditional access to offline news is a leisure time activity.

When asked if the online course(s) taken in 2010 was fully online, spring partially online, or both fully online and partially online, the majority of students who responded reported their course(s) online onlyas (77%). (See Table 2.) This was similar to fully online course enrollment by the general online population (76%).

The provision and consumption of news is highly valued in major media markets throughout the world, and the market for news remains robust and competitive spanning multiple platforms TV remains the single most used platform to access news across all major territories: more than three-quarters of UK adults identify TV as one of their news sources

When it comes to the age, news consumers to the top news websites are on par with Internet users overall. This stands apart from news consumption on traditional platforms, which tends to skew older, and may bode well for the industry. All of this suggests that news organizations might need a layered and complex strategy for serving

News content has several characteristics that make it particularly relevant to engaging users and capturing valuable data for online advertising. First, news provides reliable information - news publishers invest significantly in journalists and editors to generate news content and ensure reporting is properly sourced and fact checked.