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      <subfield code="a">Social networks have surpassed their intermediary role and become gatekeepers of online content and traffic. This transformation&#xd;
has favored the spread of information disorders. The situation is especially alarming in Spain, where 57% of&#xd;
Spaniards have at some moment believed false news. Since 2016, First Draft has promoted several collaborative verification&#xd;
projects that brought together newsrooms to fact-check false, misleading and confusing claims circulating online during&#xd;
presidential elections in several countries. The main objective of this article is to study the collaboration forged between&#xd;
newsrooms in Spain in order to debunk disinformation contents in 2019 under the name of Comprobado (Verified) and&#xd;
the impact of this initiative. Applying a methodological approach based on non-participant observation, interviews, content&#xd;
analysis of reports, scientific articles, books and media archives, we examine the internal uses of this platform, how&#xd;
journalists verified public discourse, the strategies and internal agreements implemented, and the degree of participation&#xd;
of the 16 media involved. Results show that only half of the initiatives begun were transformed into published reports, and&#xd;
the media impact achieved was limited. Finally, we note that the principal reasons for the frustration of the project were its&#xd;
improvised implementation, due to the date of the election being brought forward, and the scant culture of collaboration&#xd;
in the sector. In Spain at least, cross-media alliances are still an exception.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Palomo, B.; Sedano, J. (2021). "Cross-Media Alliances to Stop Disinformation: A Real Solution?", Media and Communication, Volume 9, Issue 1, Pages 239–250</subfield>
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