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Pew Research Center
Journalism & Media
June 09, 2020
Daily Briefing of Media News [link removed]
In Today's news: New York Times analysis reveals suspicious activity among Twitter accounts defending China, editors at Bon Appétit and Refinery29 resign after staff protests over their leadership and ASU retracts job offer to incoming journalism school dean after accusations of racism
Top Stories
Behind China’s Twitter campaign, a murky supporting chorus ([link removed])
Edward Wong, Paul Mozur, Ronen Bergman, Raymond Zhong, Aaron Krolik / The New York Times / Jun 8, 2020
Bon Appétit, Refinery29 editors step down as calls for racial justice continue to reshape media landscape ([link removed])
Dylan Byers, Doha Madani / NBC News / Jun 8, 2020
ASU retracts job offer to newly hired journalism school dean after accusations of racism, mistreatment ([link removed])
Rachel Leingang / The Arizona Republic / Jun 7, 2020
Press & Government
Axios gives green light for reporters to join protests ([link removed])
Justine Coleman / The Hill / Jun 8, 2020
McEnany’s mission: Stand by, defend, punch back for Trump ([link removed])
Jonathan Lemire, Laurie Kellman / The Associated Press / Jun 8, 2020
Online Media
The nerve center of the American news cycle ([link removed])
Sara Fischer, Bryan Walsh / Axios / Jun 9, 2020
Media Ethics
View: The Tom Cotton op-ed affair shows why the media must defend America’s values ([link removed])
David Roberts / Vox / Jun 8, 2020
View: Cancel culture journalism [Subscription Required] ([link removed])
The Wall Street Journal / Jun 8, 2020
Media Business
The uncertain future of Jewish news media ([link removed])
Jane Eisner / Columbia Journalism Review / Jun 8, 2020
International
Telegraph follows Spectator to pay back furlough money after subscriptions reach 500,000 ([link removed])
Charlotte Tobitt / Press Gazette / Jun 8, 2020
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