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Pew Research Center
Journalism & Media
March 02, 2020
Daily Briefing of Media News [link removed]
In Today's news: MSNBC’s Chris Matthews absent from South Carolina coverage after facing sexual harassment allegations, the president criticizes the media coverage of the coronavirus, and a group of Redditors combats misinformation.
Top Stories
MSNBC’s Chris Matthews absent from air amid sexual harassment allegations ([link removed])
Joe Concha / The Hill / Mar 1, 2020
Trump criticizes media for coverage of coronavirus ([link removed])
Annie Karni / The New York Times / Feb 28, 2020
‘I have a duty to do this’: Meet the Redditors fighting 2020’s fake news war ([link removed])
Steven Melendez / Fast Company / Mar 2, 2020
Social Media
How health officials and social media are teaming up to fight the coronavirus ‘infodemic’ ([link removed])
Clare Duffy / CNN / Mar 1, 2020
Press & Government
How he did it: A journalist uncovers the Afghanistan Papers ([link removed])
Clark Merrefield / Journalist's Resource / Feb 28, 2020
Fox News legal analyst: Trump libel lawsuit against the New York Times is ‘dead on arrival’ ([link removed])
Madison Dibble / Washington Examiner / Mar 1, 2020
Media Ethics
Democrats and Republicans both worry about foreign misinformation campaigns. But Republicans also blame journalists. ([link removed])
Danny Hayes, Kimberly Gross / The Washington Post / Feb 28, 2020
View: To our fellow newsrooms: stop surrendering to online attacks on your reporters ([link removed])
T. C. Sottek / The Verge / Feb 28, 2020
Election 2020
BuzzFeed News is hiring three teenagers to bring Gen Z voices into the US election coverage ([link removed])
Daniel Green / journalism.co.uk / Feb 28, 2020
View: The Pied Pipers of the Dirtbag Left want to lead everyone to Bernie Sanders ([link removed])
Nellie Bowles / The New York Times / Feb 29, 2020
International
AAP’s future in doubt as Nine and News Corp reconsider investment ([link removed])
Amanda Meade / The Guardian / Mar 1, 2020
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