APME Conference

I sat on a panel yesterday at the Associated Press Managing Editors Conference with Brooks Jackson of FactCheck.org, Liz Sidoti of the AP, and a couple of newspaper readers. The upshot: Newspapers aren’t doing a very good job of keeping the candidates honest (not that you probably didn’t already think that). The AP itself wrote the panel up. My sound bite:

Keefer contended news organizations didn’t devote resources to hold the presidential candidates accountable until after Labor Day. Unfortunately, most voters already had made up their minds about whom they would support by then, he said.

“Now that the press is actually doing a relatively good job fact-checking the candidates, it may be too late,” he said.


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