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Trump trial holds media and public attention Election season is coming, and while the public may not

[View Online]( ) Trump trial holds media and public attention Election season is coming, and while the public may not be fully tuned into the Trump/Biden race yet, what they are paying attention to is Donald Trump's hush money trial in New York. Since the trial began in April, there have been more than 150k articles written and 6 million engagements with those articles. In the last month, there has been a slight decline in public interest after a lot of attention to the beginning of the proceedings, though it is now rising again as it comes to its conclusion. We'd expect to see this trend of rising engagement continue, and think of it as a preview of what we'll see later in the year — it's unlikely to get any less noisy from this point on. Webinar: Taking a proactive approach to polarization and purpose We're hosting a webinar today at 12 EDT with our CEO, Paul Quigley, and Stephen Waddington, founder of Wadds Inc., to discuss some of the major takeaways from our recent report on polarization. The report identifies how communications leaders understand problems of polarization, and provides a Foresight Framework with strategies for managing those issues. What you'll learn about during the webinar: - How polarizing socio-political issues become part of the public conversation - The decision-making factors within which companies navigate their public engagement - A Foresight framework for managing polarizing issues - The benefits of real-time and predictive data when managing polarizing issues You can save your spot by registering [here]( . NEWSWHIP FOR CROWDTANGLE USERS Learn how NewsWhip can help replicate the work you’re doing in CrowdTangle [Read more]( FROM HINDSIGHT TO FORESIGHT Taking a proactive approach to purpose and polarization [Read report]( LATEST PRODUCT UPDATE Introducing Historical Analysis - Live issues with historical context [Read blog]( NEWSWHIP FOR NEWSROOMS Join us for a webinar on how Dotdash Meredith uses NewsWhip for social monitoring [Register]( [Facebook (1).png]( [X (1).png]( [Linkedin (1).png]( Copyright (C) 2024 NewsWhip. All rights reserved. You're receiving this email because you opted in for the NewsWhip blog newsletter and updates. Our mailing address is: NewsWhip 42 Pearse Street Dublin, D02 YX88 Ireland Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [unsubscribe]( )

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