tv Sportsday BBC News June 12, 2017 10:30pm-10:46pm BST
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a project set up to analyse the impact of political messaging on facebook found in the final days of the campaign, labour's message targeted 464 constituencies compared to just 205 for the tories. if you look at facebook feed, probably nine out of ten posts aren't an ad. it's actually not that common for people to see ads by any one advertiser. if you have a feed that's full of shared content from the labour party one blue ad amongst that sea of red isn't going to stand out. at the offices of momentum, the grass—roots movement set up to support corbyn's mission to reinvent labour, they've used social media to bypass journalists and spread articles from sympathetic websites like the canary. over the course of the general election campaign, one in three facebook users in the uk saw one of momentum's videos. we could create content which was accessible, appealing and spoke to issues which affected people in society that. was affected people in society that. was a big part of the appeal. we had volunteer film makers and a big part of the appeal. we had volunteerfilm makers and editors throughout the uk who gave their time to make a lot of this content.
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in years gone by, newspapers set the political agenda. but their influence is in decline. this digital army uses social media and mobile technology to generate huge audiences for a message that they, rather than journalists, get to control. to many activists, tabloids and broadcasters like the bbc are the enemy. last week, a video of a pro—corbyn supporter, burning copies of britain's tabloids went viral. as one former editor of the sun notes, the very idea of a newspaper seems antiquated to many young voters. generations now expect their information to be delivered insta ntly a nd information to be delivered instantly and the idea of perhaps printing millions of print products and loading them onto a huge articulated lorry, taking them to all corners of the country, by which time their 12 hours —— they're 12 hours ought of date, is a massive challenge. we all have £500 personal computers in our pockets now, where
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we get instant access to information. a quarter of a century after the sun claimed to have swung an election, social media has destroyed fleet street's monopoly on political opinion. as a younger generation mobilises online, newspapers may find they no longer get their way. a look at the potential impact of social media on the campaign. that's alm for now. it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. england will restjoe hart and field different goalkeepers in each half of tomorrow night's friendly against france, according to manager gareth southgate. pakistan will face england in the champions trophy semi finals after a thrilling win over sri lanka. and we have the latest on the british and irish lions as they prepare for their fourth match on the tour of new zealand. england manager gareth southgate
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says his under pressure goalkeeper joe hart won't play in tomorrow's friendly against france. hart was criticised for his performance in the draw against scotland at the weekend, but southgate says he was always planning to try out the other goalkeepers in his squad against the french. it was never my intention to play joe in this. tom heaton will start. jack berglund walked with a second her. we have got to maintain the squad environment when people feel involved. the goalkeeping situation,
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and give players game time. definitely one of the best in the world. bit is exciting to play against that. we want to play against that. we want to play against the best. it is a great french team, and one that we are looking forward to the challenge. england striker harry kane will keep the captain's armband for the match. the tottenham forward was made skipper for the world cup qualifier against scotland on saturday, scoring a stoppage time equaliser in their 2—2 draw. domestically, the former leeds and swansea manager garry monk says he's targeting an immediate return to the premier league with his new club middlesbrough. monk hasjoined boro after leaving leeds united following the break down of talks with the club's new owner. middlesbrough were relegated after a disappointing season in the premier league, but monk thinks they can bounce straight back. i signed three years. i would like
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to make it at the first attempt. but we know how difficult that is. only one team managed to make it back from last year. it is difficult for the teams that come down. but that just shows how competitive it is. and the determination, to bounce back at the first time. a winding up order petition against leyton orient has been dismissed. the club's lawyer told the judge that all debts had been paid, so 0rient survive, although they'll start next season in the national league after finishing bottom of league two. fans are still worried for the future, saying they want owner francesco beketti out. emma jones has more. the second trip to the high court for leyton orient in just a few months. in march, the owner had asked for more time to give the
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creditors who had backed the winding—up petition. today, the judge was told it had been paid. it was bittersweet news, but the football clu b was bittersweet news, but the football club still in a sorry state. it has come to this. we have still had the relegations. to relegations. but it is not about on the pitch. we just relegations. but it is not about on the pitch. wejust want relegations. but it is not about on the pitch. we just want the football clu b to the pitch. we just want the football club to support. we have still got the football club but we just want a new order. get rid of him. he has destroyed the club. more cloud not the heart. but we will fight another day. leyton orient fans hope that they can get interested buyer. we believe we have at least one party interested , believe we have at least one party
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interested, but even with them seems to be difficult so hopefully we can flourish next season. but with more people or money, it could be more trips to the high court. still several hundred thousand pounds, still on the list, that remain to be big. the club has ninejunior pros, no senior pros, no access to a training ground, no shirts, training equipment and pre—season starts next week. the supporters simply say that they want their club back. now to cricket, where there was a real battle in cardiff today as sri lanka and pakistan fought it out for a place in the semi finals of the icc champions trophy. england, bangladesh and india had already progressed, and after a three wicket win pakistan will be joining them. joe lynskey reports. in cardiff, they are used to matches that go down to the wire.
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effectively, this was no crowd cricket. and while pakistan brought the collar, it seems that sri lanka brought the craft. trouble was coming. pakistan bowlers bursting into life. sri lanka posted just 236. generous target. pakistan started the chase in a hurry. but excitement would soon turn to a familiar feeling. excitement would soon turn to a familiarfeeling. inconsistency, excitement would soon turn to a familiar feeling. inconsistency, and sri lanka back in the groove. but to defend such a low target requires faultless fielding, and energy eight wicket stand saw pakistan getting over the line. england will be looking to capitalise. but in no cricket, the extraordinary is always possible. after the champions trophy,
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england will start a t20 series against south africa. they've announced the squad for those three matches, and it includes a first senior call up for the lancashire batsman liam livingstone. he currently holds the world record for the highest individual score in a one day match, when he made 350 off 138 balls for his local club side in 2015. and the lancashire man won't be the only player included who's yet to make their debut. hampshire leg spinner mason crane, middlesex opener darvid mallan, surrey‘s tom curran and craig 0verton of somerset are also in the squad. the three match series starts in southampton on the 21st ofjune. there are just 12 days to go now until the first test against new zealand, but the british and irish lions are focused on the fourth match of their tour. that's against the highlanders tomorrow morning. sam warburton returns from an ankle injury to captain the side in dunedin, but still believes he's a doubt to face the all blacks. the lions have three more matches
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before the opening test, and coach andy farrell believes they're improving on a daily basis as the tour progresses. we have gone hard, fitness wise. that would have had an impact. we are still ramping things up, intensity wise. it is going to be a quality scrum, probably one of the best scrums in the competition. but thatis best scrums in the competition. but that is one that we all forward to. the match will be played under the roof in dunedin with the hosts struggling somewhat this year having been super rugby champions in 2015 and are currently in fourth position out of five in the standings for the new zealand conference. just a day after making history and winning the french open for the tenth time, rafael nadal has
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been relaxing in the style his efforts deserve today. the king of clay took a leisurely cruise along the river seine in paris along with the famous trophy, less than 2a hours after an emphatic straight sets win over stan wawrinka in the french capital. nadal will return home to majorca this week before beginning his grass court season at queens. we'll end the programme with a notable success where i was born, actually, despite the accent! in the east sussex town of hastings, to be more precise, where 0livia prokopova of the czech republic is celebrating after winning the world crazy golf championship. among the obstacles on the course were a classic windmill, a waterwheel, an obelisk, a lighthouse, and various ramps and bunkers. the 23—year—old won the event for the second time, and the £1,000 prize to go with it, with a final round of 31 — seven shots clear of runner up steve lovell. that's all from sportsday.
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coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are former conservative mp and chairman of bell pottinger political, tim collins, and pauljohnson, deputy editor of the guardian. tomorrow's front pages... we start with the metro where the headline is the admission the prime minister is said to have made to the 1922 committee this evening, that the party's disastrous election result was her fault. the telegraph claims senior cabinet ministers are in talks with labour counterparts to come up with a plan to force the government
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to soften its brexit strategy. the ft focuses on the warning from the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier to get on with brexit talks, orface the prospect of the uk failing to secure a deal before the country leaves the union in march 2019. the i refers theresa may's comments to the 1922 committee as her mea culpa, saying the prime minister pledged to stay only as long as she was wanted. the times reports that mrs may told tory mps that she was prepared to scrap further cuts to public services, in a bid to win back support for the party. according to the guardian the prime minister was ‘contrite' at the 1922 committee meeting and that she sought to reassure back benchers more would be done to reach out to younger voters. the daily mirror portrays mrs may as princess leia from the star wars films, paraphrasing the movie's famous line, may the force be with you. the daily mail is one
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of the few papers not leading with the prime minister's meetings today, choosing instead to lead with the news a man they accuse of being an extremist has won legal aid to help fight his deportation case. so let's begin... both intended to be pretty grim for the prime minister. john major's press secretary, i remember this. the prime minister. john major's press secretary, i rememberthis. i think the daily mirror was trying to be insulting, but as a star wars fan, ithink be insulting, but as a star wars fan, i think they have made two mistakes, carrie fisher died just a few months ago. and princess lela is
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