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Pew Research Center
Journalism & Media
April 24, 2020
Daily Briefing of Media News [link removed]
In Today's news: New York Times pauses printing of sports, travel sections, Google increases ad transparency in effort to fight misinformation, and Report for America announces new reporter class.
Top Stories
The New York Times will pause printing of sports and travel sections ([link removed])
Michelle Castillo / Cheddar / Apr 23, 2020
Google will require proof of identity from all advertisers ([link removed])
Tiffany Hsu, Daisuke Wakabayashi / The New York Times / Apr 23, 2020
Report for America — remotely? Despite coronavirus, RFA will put 225 journalists “in” newsrooms across the country ([link removed])
Hanaa' Tameez / Nieman Journalism Lab / Apr 23, 2020
Social Media
YouTube CEO says people are discovering different kinds of videos as the pandemic rages ([link removed])
Brian Stelter / CNN / Apr 24, 2020
Want to find a misinformed public? Facebook’s already done it ([link removed])
Aaron Sankin / The Markup / Apr 23, 2020
Twitter is taking down a fake Joe Biden ad amplified by Trump campaign staffers ([link removed])
Makena Kelly / The Verge / Apr 23, 2020
Press & Government
View: When science loses its voice ([link removed])
Cinnamon Janzer / Columbia Journalism Review / Apr 23, 2020
Media Business
Payment terms lengthen and late payments rise for publishers ([link removed])
Max Willens / Digiday / Apr 24, 2020
Protocol layoffs raise some troubling questions ([link removed])
Mathew Ingram / Columbia Journalism Review / Apr 23, 2020
Television News
Cable news stars like Hannity make headlines. But more people are watching David Muir’s ABC newscast. ([link removed])
Margaret Sullivan / The Washington Post / Apr 23, 2020
International
Russian newspaper staff rebel against editor accused of censorship ([link removed])
Andrew Roth / The Guardian / Apr 24, 2020
Chinese citizen journalist resurfaces after going missing in Wuhan ([link removed])
Yew Lun Tian / Reuters / Apr 23, 2020
View: How broadcasters and the government can prepare young people for the next ‘infodemic’ ([link removed])
Solomon Elliott / journalism.co.uk / Apr 23, 2020
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