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[ROFL] Any Gong Chee Bye Want to Pay $648 to SPH for Spot Fake News Course?

AhMeng

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SPH Is Teaching People How To Spot Fake News For Just $648
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Everyone’s talking about a recession, and everyone’s saying, if you want to keep up with the market, you’ve got to pick up new skills.

With the proliferation of fake news, there seems no better skill to pick up than being able to spot – with uncanny accuracy – fake news.

Like a winning TOTO ticket falling from the sky into your hands, Singapore Press Holdings is offering a course on exactly that — how to spot fake news.

The course is titled, “The Straits Times Media Analysis Course“.
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The full-day affair is priced at $648 — an inexpensive amount for the satisfaction you’ll eventually derive from eradicating the forces of fake news.

Hone a critical eye

You won’t be able to tell a valid GrabFood coupon from an invalid one, but you will be able to tell if a video of an auntie bombarding a butcher shop with raw meat did actually take place in Singapore.

Through the course, you will be equipped with skills that will let you identify “common fallacies” and “misleading headlines”, like “Singaporeans Not Ready For Short Prime Minister“. Basically, every fibre of fake news out there start becoming more evident to you than the Sun in a plain sky.

So go ahead, tell your boss that that video of roaming crocodiles at MacRitchie is false. He’ll be more than grateful and probably give you a raise, because you just saved his weekend trekking plans.

Led by anti-fake news champions

No surprise, the course will be led by veterans of the media industry.

They are Ms Shefali Rekhi, a senior journalist at the The Straits Times and Mr Geoffrey Pereira, a long-time media professional at the same company.

The course seems to only run once on 31 Jul 2019. And then that’s it, you’re never going to get another chance to master the lucrative art of anti-fake-news-ing.

Registrations close 10 days before the course date i.e. 21 Jul. Click here to sign up.
Disclaimer: This is not a paid advertisement. Seriously, it isn’t. But we’re not saying spotting fake news isn’t an important skill. It is, especially in this age of headline-reading.

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AhMeng

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Course Instructor : Shefali Rekhi, a senior journalist at the The Straits Times

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Course Instructor : Geoffrey Pereira, a long-time media professional

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laksaboy

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Looks like SPH is looking for alternative streams of revenue. :wink:

Can't wait to see how Kim Jong Ng utterly ruins SPH. :biggrin:

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laksaboy

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The irony of the situation is that these "journalists" actually think they're doing something useful.

They sincerely believe their own bullshit, think of themselves as champions of the noble profession of journalism. :rolleyes:

Here's an article by her earlier this year:

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...raditional-media-amid-rise-in-news-engagement

Higher trust in traditional media amid rise in news engagement

In the United States, the New York Times and Washington Post have seen significant subscription increases as readers search for the truth, want to engage and take action, he added.

Someone should tell that guy that NYT and WaPo (owned by Amazon) are losing a lot of money.
 

Leongsam

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Fake news in the ST. The article tries to paint a picture that Brexit is such a bad deal that contingency plans have had to be devised to deal with the fallout.

The reality is far more mundane. There are SOPs in place to protect the Royals in any emergency not just Brexit. The SOPs have been there for decades and nothing has changed.

Typical click bait headline for a slow news day. The ST is no better than a tabloid.

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greedy and cunning

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Any Gong Chee Bye Want to Pay $648 to SPH for Spot Fake News Course?

yes , there will be many many if the course instructor is this handsome boy .
john the apostle first one to bragged he already paid and got a front row seat
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no_faith

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Haha irony the usual fake degree holder giving couse to spot fake news:biggrin:
If got 69% wont surpise there will be full of enrolment.
 
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