3 things communicators should know about fake news

Join experts from Edelman, the Chicago Tribune and more for an eye-opening virtual summit.

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The term “fake news” is used everywhere from the White House to newsrooms to social media feeds.

Although the phenomenon is clearly on the mind of consumers, misconceptions abound about what fake news really is and what it means for communicators.

The experts speaking at “Fact or Fiction: The 2018 #FakeNews Virtual Summit” want to shed a little light on the topic.

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