Daily Mail (Vietnamese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Daily Mail" in Vietnamese language version.

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archive.org (Global: 6th place; Vietnamese: 4th place)

archive.today (Global: 28th place; Vietnamese: 12th place)

economist.com (Global: 331st place; Vietnamese: 238th place)

forbes.com (Global: 71st place; Vietnamese: 81st place)

  • Trevor Butterworth (ngày 21 tháng 2 năm 2012). "Will Drinking Diet Soda Increase Your Risk for a Heart Attack?". Forbes. Truy cập ngày 12 tháng 3 năm 2012. "Research" has also revealed the risk of the Daily Mail misreporting a study's findings, especially when there's an opportunity to write an alarming headline. As Dorothy Bishop, a Professor of Neurodevelopmental Psychology at Oxford University, noted in giving the paper her "Orwellian Award for Journalistic Misrepresentation" the Mail sets the standards for inaccurate reporting of academic research.

independent.co.uk (Global: 46th place; Vietnamese: 88th place)

mediauk.com (Global: low place; Vietnamese: low place)

newstatesman.com (Global: 1,323rd place; Vietnamese: 1,741st place)

newsweek.com (Global: 371st place; Vietnamese: 486th place)

newsworks.org.uk (Global: low place; Vietnamese: low place)

newyorker.com (Global: 191st place; Vietnamese: 389th place)

pressgazette.co.uk (Global: 3,851st place; Vietnamese: 7,683rd place)

theguardian.com (Global: 16th place; Vietnamese: 37th place)

themediabriefing.com (Global: low place; Vietnamese: low place)

web.archive.org (Global: 1st place; Vietnamese: 1st place)