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Pew Research Center
Journalism & Media
February 12, 2020
Daily Briefing of Media News [link removed]
In Today's news: Spotify buys Ringer, British government proposes to give media regulator oversight of content on social media platforms, and new research on how those who pay close attention to political news view election results.
Top Stories
Spotify pays $250 million for Ringer in podcasting drive ([link removed])
Lucas Shaw / Bloomberg / Feb 11, 2020
Britain to create regulator for internet content ([link removed])
Adam Satariano / The New York Times / Feb 12, 2020
Confidence in public acceptance of election results connects to following political news, relying on social media ([link removed])
Mark Jurkowitz, Amy Mitchell / Pew Research Center / Feb 12, 2020
Press & Government
New Twitter tool links users to accurate census information ([link removed])
David Klepper / The Associated Press / Feb 11, 2020
Americans of all political stripes expect 2020’s fake news to be biased against their side ([link removed])
Hanaa' Tameez / Nieman Journalism Lab / Feb 11, 2020
Media Business
Vice Media raised money at a sky-high valuation. Now the bill is coming due. [Subscription required] ([link removed])
Keach Hagey, Benjamin Mullin, Lillian Rizzo / The Wall Street Journal / Feb 11, 2020
Technology & News
Facebook will pay Reuters to fact-check Deepfakes and more ([link removed])
Josh Constine / TechCrunch / Feb 12, 2020
Flipboard jumps aboard the subscription video train ([link removed])
Lauren Goode / Wired / Feb 11, 2020
Reuters creates prototype automated video match report led by AI sports presenter ([link removed])
Freddy Mayhew / Press Gazette / Feb 11, 2020
Radio News
Why the podcast gold rush is slowing down for some publishers ([link removed])
Max Willens / Digiday / Feb 11, 2020
Media Ethics
Newsrooms rethink a crime reporting staple: the mugshot ([link removed])
Keri Blakinger / The Marshall Project / Feb 11, 2020
International
Brazil’s president hits the street, railing against the media [Subscription required] ([link removed])
Paulo Trevisani / The Wall Street Journal / Feb 11, 2020
The Daily Briefing of Media News is edited by Amy Mitchell and Katerina Eva Matsa and compiled by Pew Research Center staff, including: Michael Barthel, Jeffrey Gottfried, Elizabeth Grieco, Maya Khuzam, Elisa Shearer, Galen Stocking, Mason Walker and Kirsten Worden.
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