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Subject Daily Briefing of Media News
Date June 2, 2020 1:36 PM
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Pew Research Center
Journalism & Media
June 02, 2020

Daily Briefing of Media News [link removed]
In Today's news: Misinformation about protests appear on social media, officer who fired pepper balls at journalists in Louisville is reassigned pending investigation and Twitter adds a warning label to Representative Matt Gaetz’s tweet.
Top Stories
Misinformation about George Floyd protests surges on social media ([link removed])
Davey Alba / The New York Times / Jun 1, 2020

Officer who fired pepper balls at news crew during Louisville, Ky., protest reassigned pending investigation ([link removed])
Sarah Jackson / WKYT / Jun 1, 2020

Twitter adds warning label to Gaetz tweet on antifa for glorifying violence ([link removed])
Cristiano Lima / Politico / Jun 1, 2020

Television News
MSNBC’s news ticker returns to screen after two-year absence ([link removed])
Brain Steinberg / Variety / Jun 1, 2020

Media Business
Publishers are tying virtual events to subscriptions ([link removed])
Lucinda Southern / Digiday / Jun 1, 2020

YouTube’s chase for streaming-TV ad dollars faces hurdles [Subscription Required] ([link removed])
Sahil Patel / The Wall Street Journal / Jun 1, 2020

View: America’s labor crises hit a depleted beat ([link removed])
Luke Ottenhof / Columbia Journalism Review / Jun 1, 2020

Radio News
‘You’re being delusional’: Rush Limbaugh scolded by hosts of ‘The Breakfast Club’ for denying existence of white privilege ([link removed])
Oliver Darcy / CNN / Jun 1, 2020

International
Coronavirus: How a pandemic changed our newspaper industry ([link removed])
Emily McGarvey / BBC / Jun 1, 2020

Voice of defiance: the Mexican radio journalist who refused to be silenced ([link removed])
Hannah Summers / The Guardian / Jun 2, 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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