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Twitter, dual screening and the BBC Northern Ireland Leaders’ debate

Previous research into ‘dual screening,’ when individuals switch between broadcast media and social media and provide commentary during media events, has suggested that this ‘viewertariat’ is typically a small but vocal minority (Anstead & O’Loughlin, 2011; Vaccari et al, 2015) . My aim here is to
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Twitter, dual screening and the BBC Northern Ireland Leaders’ debate

Previous research into ‘dual screening,’ when individuals switch between broadcast media and social media and provide commentary during media events, has suggested that this ‘viewertariat’ is typically a small but vocal minority (Anstead & O’Loughlin, 2011; Vaccari et al, 2015) . My aim here is to
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Election turnout fears as TV debate figures plummet

The audience for this week’s two televised leaders’ debates has plunged, in what could be an indication that voter fatigue could translate into a lower turnout in today’s second snap election this year.
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Conservatives to fall 18 seats short of majority, latest YouGov poll model suggests

Ms May’s personal opinion poll ratings have fallen to their lowest yet in recent days following a series of blows to the Tory campaign, including an embarrassing U-turn over the party’s proposals to reform social care and criticism after she declined to take part in televised debates.
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Theresa May's Approval Ratings Drop As U.K. Election Race Tightens

Good leaders don't run away from a debate. Theresa May undoubtedly should be here. Without a - whatever we discussed this evening, her absence is undoubtedly the shadow that hangs over this election. How dare you call a general election then run away from the debate?
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Question Time: Corbyn and May face tough grilling

Labour's Jeremy Corbyn and Tory leader Theresa May had a tough interrogation from Question Time audience members in an election special.
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Theresa May’s Lead in British Polls Narrows After Missteps

On Wednesday, Mr. Corbyn shook up the race with a last-minute decision to join a televised debate in Cambridge that Mrs. May did not attend. Emboldened after a competent performance in a television event on Monday, Mr. Corbyn sought, before the debate, to portray Mrs. May as weak and evasive for not
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As it happened: Leaders' Debate

And that's it after 90 minutes of debate - but who came out best?
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Jeremy Corbyn still to decide on TV election debate appearance

Corbyn and May were grilled by Jeremy Paxman and a live studio audience on a Monday night programme hosted by Sky News and Channel 4, in the first set-piece political debate of the campaign featuring both the leaders, but they did not face each other.
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