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Pew Research Center
Journalism & Media
June 23, 2020
Daily Briefing of Media News [link removed]
In Today's news: U.S. designates four Chinese media outlets as foreign embassies, One America News struggles to convince some cable companies to carry its programming and Google to start adding fact-checking labels to some misleading photos.
Top Stories
U.S. designates four major Chinese media outlets as foreign missions ([link removed])
Humeyra Pamuk, David Brunnstrom / Reuters / Jun 22, 2020
One America News has support of Trump, but not cable companies ([link removed])
Gerry Smith / Bloomberg / Jun 22, 2020
Seeing isn’t always believing: Google starts fact-checking images ([link removed])
Rachel Lerman / The Washington Post / Jun 22, 2020
Local News
41 cities, many sources: How false Antifa rumors spread locally ([link removed])
Davey Alba, Ben Decker / The New York Times / Jun 22, 2020
Press & Government
State Dept. mutes reporter asking about Bolton’s book ([link removed])
Max Cohen / Politico / Jun 22, 2020
Biden campaign agrees to 3 debates with Trump and slams push for more debates as a ‘distraction’ ([link removed])
Sarah Mucha / CNN / Jun 22, 2020
Newspaper News
The Stars and Stripes newspaper has long supported the troops. Now it needs Congress’s support. ([link removed])
Graham Vyse / The Washington Post / Jun 22, 2020
Online Media
Sports media giant Bill Simmons finds himself playing defense ([link removed])
Noam Scheiber / The New York Times / Jun 22, 2020
How conspiracy theories about the NYPD Shake Shack ‘poisoning’ blew up ([link removed])
Craig McCarthy / New York Post / Jun 22, 2020
Television News
Fox News, Hannity to host Trump town hall from Wisconsin on Thursday ([link removed])
Joe Concha / The Hill / Jun 23, 2020
Media Ethics
View: New York Times public editor: the Times corrects factual errors. What about bigger controversies? ([link removed])
Gabriel Snyder / Columbia Journalism Review / Jun 22, 2020
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