On 03-03-2017 5:38, Markus Kroetzsch wrote:
Hi Aidan,
I recall a discussion regarding the evaluation of occupations of people mentioned in the Panama Papers. I think this was discussed (critically) in Le Monde or Le Monde online.
Thanks! For future reference, I found the article here:
http://www.lemonde.fr/panama-papers/article/2016/05/13/panama-papers-pourquo...
And there is the Academy Award page by FAZ online: http://www.faz.net/aktuell/feuilleton/kino/academy-awards-die-oscar-gewinner...
Great!
Cheers, Aidan
On 02.03.2017 21:56, Aidan Hogan wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a list somewhere of instances where the "mainstream" media has used Wikidata as a source?
I found two thus far:
[1] BuzzFeed checking if 2016 really was a bad year (relatively speaking) in terms of celebrity deaths.
[2] Le monde checking if 27 is really a dangerous year for artists to be alive.
Pointers to further instances of Wikidata being used as a source in mainstream media (or indeed in very prominent applications) would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks, Aidan
P.S., I also found a link to a Wiki page with lists of press coverage, but unfortunately it hasn't been updated in recent years [3]. There I found some articles about Histopedia, etc., in the Guardian.
[1] https://www.buzzfeed.com/katiehasty/song-ends-melody-lingers-in-2016?utm_ter...
[2] http://www.lemonde.fr/les-decodeurs/visuel/2014/06/06/les-artistes-ont-ils-v...
[3] https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Press_coverage
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