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Subject Daily Briefing of Media News
Date March 5, 2020 2:41 PM
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Pew Research Center
Journalism & Media
March 05, 2020

Daily Briefing of Media News [link removed]
In Today's news: Labor Department delays data lockup policy in win for reporters, the Senate questions State Department on coronavirus misinformation online, and the mayor of Sacramento announces a plan to keep the Sacramento Bee afloat.
Top Stories
U.S. Labor Department postpones planned changes to data ‘lockups’ indefinitely ([link removed])
Tim Ahmann / Reuters / Mar 4, 2020

State Department to face fresh questions in Senate about coronavirus misinformation online ([link removed])
Tony Romm / The Washington Post / Mar 5, 2020

Sacramento mayor reveals plan to keep Sacramento Bee from folding ([link removed])
CBS Sacramento / Mar 4, 2020

Social Media
Twitter, the most news-friendly social platform, is getting a little bit less so with Stories-like “fleets” ([link removed])
Joshua Benton / Nieman Journalism Lab / Mar 4, 2020

YouTube is demonetizing videos about coronavirus, and creators are mad ([link removed])
Julia Alexander / The Verge / Mar 4, 2020

Twitter plans misinfo labels, but are they a good idea? ([link removed])
Mathew Ingram / Columbia Journalism Review / Mar 5, 2020

Election 2020
Bloomberg News to return to ‘normal coverage of election’ after founder drops out ([link removed])
Rebecca Klar / The Hill / Mar 4, 2020

Media Ethics
Coronavirus exposes gray areas for media ([link removed])
Cristina Tardáguila, Susan Benkelman / Poynter / Mar 5, 2020

View: Will network news drop its climate disappearing act in 2020? ([link removed])
Mark Hertsgaard / Columbia Journalism Review / Mar 4, 2020

International
News Corp and Nine did not want to subsidise news service for competitors, AAP staff told ([link removed])
Ben Butler / The Guardian / Mar 4, 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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