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Subject Daily Briefing of Media News
Date May 22, 2020 2:22 PM
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Pew Research Center
Journalism & Media
May 22, 2020

Daily Briefing of Media News [link removed]
In Today's news: The Atlantic lays off nearly 20 percent of staff, John Krasinski sells 'Some Good News' to ViacomCBS, a look at how cutbacks to local media affect Latinos, and new research comparing how closely Americans follow election and COVID-19 news, and more.
Top Stories
The Atlantic laying off nearly 20 percent of staff ([link removed])
Justine Coleman / The Hill / May 21, 2020

John Krasinski’s ‘Some Good News’ sells to ViacomCBS following massive bidding war ([link removed])
Lesley Goldberg / The Hollywood Reporter / May 21, 2020

Community news media, a ‘lifeline’ for Latino families, now under threat by coronavirus ([link removed])
Nicole Acevedo / NBC News / May 21, 2020

Americans are following news about presidential candidates much less closely than COVID-19 news ([link removed])
Mark Jurkowitz / Pew Research Center / May 22, 2020

Television News
Tuned out ([link removed])
Adam Piore / Columbia Journalism Review / May 21, 2020

Is CBSN the future of TV news? ([link removed])
Alan Wolk / Next TV / May 21, 2020

View: How ‘60 Minutes’ survived CBS upheaval to become ‘the Tony Fauci of newsmagazines’ ([link removed])
Margaret Sullivan / The Washington Post / May 21, 2020

View: Chris Cuomo’s COVID-19 interviews with Andrew Cuomo are disgraceful ([link removed])
Robby Soave / Reason / May 21, 2020

Press & Government
State Department asks Americans working for Chinese media to share personal details ([link removed])
Hadas Gold / CNN / May 21, 2020

View: Trump takes a big bite out of Fox News, the hand that feeds his base ([link removed])
Philip Bump / The Washington Post / May 21, 2020

Online Media
Gawker is undead once more – as a potential Apple TV+ series ([link removed])
Joe Pompeo / Vanity Fair / May 21, 2020

Media Business
Here’s (exactly) how we organized one of the largest virtual U.S. journalism events to date ([link removed])
Stefanie Murray, Joe Amditis / Nieman Journalism Lab / May 21, 2020

View: Laurene Powell Jobs wants to be a press savior, not a martyr ([link removed])
Jack Shafer / Politico / May 21, 2020

Media Ethics
View: Is Ben Smith’s column about Ronan Farrow too good to be true? ([link removed])
Ashley Feinberg / Slate / May 21, 2020

International
To stay or go? International freelancers face challenges during pandemic ([link removed])
Kristi Eaton / International Journalists' Network / May 21, 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, Maya Khuzam, Elisa Shearer, Galen Stocking, Mason Walker and Kirsten Worden.


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