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  2. Breaking news - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times split its push notifications into "Breaking News" and less urgent "Top Stories" in 2016, after modifying its email lists in the same way. National Public Radio increased its push notifications significantly in 2018, notifying app users about both breaking news and programming information, to mixed reactions from its audience.

  3. Fake news websites in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times noted in a December 2016 article that fake news had previously maintained a presence on the Internet and within tabloid journalism in years prior to the 2016 U.S. election. However, prior to the election between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, fake news had not impacted the election process to such a high degree.

  4. News ticker - Wikipedia

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    An example of a television news ticker, at the very bottom of the screen. News ticker on a building in Sydney, Australia. A news ticker (sometimes called a crawler, crawl, slide, zipper, or ticker tape) is a horizontal or vertical (depending on a language's writing system) text-based display either in the form of a graphic that typically resides in the lower third of the screen space on a ...

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  7. Online platforms of The New York Times - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times maintains a social media presence for breaking news events and has fifty-five million followers on Twitter as of March 2023. Following reports that Twitter would charge businesses US$1,000 per month to retain their verification status in February 2023, [73] The New York Times stated that it would not pay for verification in a ...

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  9. Mobile news - Wikipedia

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    For example, the New York Times mobile site registered 19 million views in May 2008, compared to 500,000 in January 2007. [3] July 18, 2011, Time Warner announced that news coverage from CNN and Headline News will be streamed live over the Internet and available for people to view on their laptops, smartphones, or tablets if they subscribe to ...