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Cover Photo Credit: Visuals, UnsplashOverview of the best formats on the US elections
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November 06, 2020
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By Laure Delmoly, France Télévisions, MediaLab
Elections have always been an opportunity for the media to show the latest technological and narrative innovations. Magic walls, dataviz, original trackers, mini video series, online simulations, the formats produced for “Election Day” have multiplied. With a special feature this year, disinformation alert banners and fun formats to ward off the stress of the results.
The “magic wall”
David Bohrman had launched the idea of the "magic wall" for CNN in 2002. The channel keeps the lead this year but all the other American networks now use a "touch screen" with a level of granularity particularly conducive to commentaries. It is really the anchormen who make the difference. Each one has his specificities: Bill Hemmer on Fox News, Steve Kornacki on MSNBC , Chuck Todd on NBC News, Anthony Salvanto on CBS News and Tom Llamas on ABC News. But CNN particularly stands out with the exceptional analyses of John King nicknamed the "wall magician" or "the map guy".
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