Coverage of Global Fact-Checking Summit in London

A segment by Pil-Gyu Kim on JTBC television in South Korea featured PolitiFact Editor Angie Holan.

From Spain to South Korea, there was plenty of coverage of this year's conference, reflecting the growing interest in fact-checking around the world.

By Bill Adair - August 5, 2015

About 70 fact-checkers and academics attended the Global Fact-Checking Summit in London in July 2015. Here’s some of the coverage:

JTBC television, South KoreaVideo segment by Pil-Gyu Kim (with cameo appearance by Angie Holan)

A segment by Pil-Gyu Kim on JTBC television in South Korea featured PolitiFact Editor Angie Holan.
A segment by Pil-Gyu Kim on JTBC television in South Korea featured PolitiFact Editor Angie Holan.

La Sexta television, Spain – El Objetivo and Ana Pastor highlighted at fact-checking conference

Arizona Republic, United StatesFact-checking is a global movement by Michael Squires

Open Society Foundations, United Kingdom – True or False? Fact-checking journalism is booming by Sameer Padania

Journalism.co.uk, United KingdomTwo models to fund fact-checking as a ‘public good’ by Catalina Albeanu

Journalism.co.uk, United KingdomHow PolitiFact handled live fact-checking for the first time  by Catalina Albeanu

Journalism.co.uk, United KingdomDebunking photo-fakes: Advice for image verification by Catalina Albeanu

City University London, United KingdomGlobal Fact-Checking Summit Held at City by Ed Grover

Duke Reporters’ Lab, United StatesVoices from London: Reflections on the Global Fact-Checking Summit

Duke Reporters’ Lab, United StatesAt the Global Fact-Checking Summit, a call to look ahead