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Dhrumil Mehta

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Associate Professor in Data Journalism @columbiajourn; Deputy Director @towcenter; Visiting Associate Professor in Public Policy @Kennedy_School

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  • Nov 3, 2024 | cjr.org | Dhrumil Mehta |Sarah Gotfredsen |Ananya Chetia |Hazel Gandhi

    Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. Just days ahead of the 2024 presidential election, local “news” network and progressive political campaign vehicle Courier Newsroom’s homepage featured an article outlining political ad spending in the final weeks ahead of polling day.

  • Oct 1, 2024 | cjr.org | Meghnad Bose |Dhrumil Mehta

    Late in the night after the last presidential debate, J.D. Vance, the Republican vice presidential candidate, appeared on CNN to praise the performance of Donald Trump. Kaitlan Collins, the network host, wanted to know why Trump had repeated a false claim that Haitian immigrants were eating the pets of residents in the town of Springfield, Ohio—a claim that Vance had propelled into the national spotlight with a social media post the day before.

  • Sep 11, 2024 | t.ly | Aaron Bycoffe |Ritchie King |Dhrumil Mehta |Carlos Guadián

    La reproducción de audio no es compatible con tu navegador. Por favor, actualízalo. Después de un merecido descanso veraniego, ¡volvemos con todo en 4C! En este episodio, nos lanzamos a hablar de un tema que seguro que os genera interés: las elecciones presidenciales en Estados Unidos. Sí, ese escenario que cada vez se parece más a un reality show, con emociones a flor de piel, conspiraciones y mucho, mucho en juego.

  • Sep 10, 2024 | cjr.org | Meghnad Bose |Dhrumil Mehta

    In the month following Joe Biden’s exit from the presidential race, Kamala Harris received a flurry of media attention. But our analysis of closed-captioning data from the Internet Archive’s TV News Archive indicates that since the Democratic National Convention wrapped up in Chicago last month, Donald Trump has once again been mentioned on the big three national cable news networks—CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News—more than his Democratic counterpart.

  • Jun 10, 2024 | cjr.org | Aisvarya Chandrasekar |Dhrumil Mehta

    In December, at a town hall in Iowa hosted by Fox News’s Sean Hannity, Donald Trump suggested that he’d like to be a dictator for a day.

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Dhrumil Mehta
Dhrumil Mehta @DataDhrumil
5 Mar 25

RT @baseballot: Just a reminder that all the data FiveThirtyEight collected—polls, election results, and much more—is available for downloa…

Dhrumil Mehta
Dhrumil Mehta @DataDhrumil
5 Mar 25

RT @WaltHickey: damn. end of an era. ABC completely fumbled a real jewel. https://t.co/ZWMCla6B39

Dhrumil Mehta
Dhrumil Mehta @DataDhrumil
9 Nov 24

RT @davidfolkenflik: 🚨This is an invaluable resource for many a journalist and researcher - utterly non partisan but a source for transpare…