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Subject Daily Briefing of Media News
Date June 5, 2020 2:27 PM
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Pew Research Center
Journalism & Media
June 05, 2020

Daily Briefing of Media News [link removed]
In Today's news: Facebook starts labeling 'state-controlled media,' Philadelphia Inquirer journalists of color protest newspaper over "Buildings Matter, Too" headline, BBC appoints new director-general, and new research shows black Americans following COVID-19 news more closely.
Top Stories
Facebook starts labeling ‘state-controlled media’ pages ([link removed])
Adi Robertson / The Verge / Jun 4, 2020

The Philadelphia Inquirer’s journalists of color are taking a “sick and tired day” after “Buildings Matter, Too” headline ([link removed])
Hanaa' Tameez / Nieman Journalism Lab / Jun 4, 2020

BBC appoint Tim Davie as new director-general to replace Lord Hall ([link removed])
Anita Singh, Gareth Davies / The Telegraph / Jun 5, 2020

Black U.S. adults follow many COVID-19 news topics more closely, discuss the outbreak more frequently ([link removed])
Mark Jurkowitz, Amy Mitchell / Pew Research Center / Jun 5, 2020

Newspaper News
New York Times says controversial Tom Cotton op-ed did not meet its standards ([link removed])
Oliver Darcy / CNN / Jun 4, 2020

Press & Government
Senate confirms conservative filmmaker to lead U.S. media agency ([link removed])
Catie Edmondson / The New York Times / Jun 4, 2020

Facebook, Twitter and Google write their own rules for political ads—and what you see [Subscription required] ([link removed])
Emily Glazer, Patience Haggin / The Wall Street Journal / Jun 4, 2020

Facebook let a Georgia candidate run an ad that called guns ‘liberty machines’ against ‘looting hordes’ ([link removed])
Paul Blest / Vice / Jun 4, 2020

Twitter takes down Trump campaign videos over copyright complaint ([link removed])
Cristiano Lima / Politico / Jun 4, 2020

Social Media
A popular Qanon Twitter account that claims to have explosive DC dirt is really just a random Italian guy ([link removed])
Craig Silverman, Alberto Nardelli / BuzzFeed / Jun 4, 2020

Media Ethics
NPR once counseled its journalists not to call George Floyd’s death a “killing.” Here’s how its guidance has evolved ([link removed])
Andrew Beaujon / Washingtonian / Jun 4, 2020

Photographers are being called on to stop showing protesters’ faces. Should they? ([link removed])
Eliana Miller, Nicole Asbury / Poynter / Jun 4, 2020

I’ve studied journalists under pressure for 20 years. Here’s what I’ve learned so far ([link removed])
Anthony Feinstein / Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism / Jun 5, 2020

Online Media
What’s next for BuzzFeed News? ‘We will never just be pizza and kittens’ ([link removed])
John McCarthy / The Drum / Jun 4, 2020

The world was primed for protest conspiracy theories ([link removed])
Emma Grey Ellis / Wired / Jun 4, 2020

International
Facebook deactivates accounts of Tunisian political bloggers and activists ([link removed])
Simon Speakman Cordall / The Guardian / Jun 4, 2020

Cameroon journalists blast government silence on case of missing colleague ([link removed])
Moki Edwin Kindzeka / Voice of America / Jun 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, Maya Khuzam, Elisa Shearer, Galen Stocking, Mason Walker and Kirsten Worden.


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