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  2. Brandwatch - Wikipedia

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    Brandwatch acquired BuzzSumo in October 2017. [20] Crimson Hexagon merger. Crimson Hexagon was a social intelligence company that was a competitor of Brandwatch. The ...

  3. Andrew Bloch - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Bloch was named as one of the Top Ten most Influential PR People in the World by BuzzSumo. [26] [27] [28] In 2023, Andrew Bloch & Associates was named Boutique Marketing Agency of the Year by the Corporate LiveWire Global Awards. [29]

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    Fact-checking is the process of verifying the factual accuracy of questioned reporting and statements. Fact-checking can be conducted before or after the text or content is published or otherwise disseminated.

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    PoliticusUSA's editorial mission is to convey "news, political commentary & analysis from a liberal point of view". [5] While the site aligns itself with a clear political agenda, it rejects the notion that it is politically biased.

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  9. The Bulletin (Australian periodical) - Wikipedia

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    From its outset, The Bulletin aimed to serve as a platform for young and aspiring Australian writers to showcase their works to large audiences. In 1886, it opened to submissions from all readers, calling for "original political, social or humorous matter, unpublished anecdotes and paragraphs, poems and short stories".