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Subject Daily Briefing of Media News
Date August 28, 2019 1:51 PM
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Pew Research Center
Journalism & Media
August 28, 2019

Daily Briefing of Media News [link removed]
In Today's news: Federal judge questions White House standards for revoking reporter’s press pass, a look at some of the recent controversies surrounding The New York Times and a look at how more niche publications now make up a sizeable portion of the press covering Capital Hill.
Top Stories
Judge questions White House standards for revoking Playboy reporter’s press pass ([link removed])
Josh Gerstein / Politico / Aug 27, 2019

New York Times takes hits from all sides ([link removed])
Jonathan Easley, Niall Stanage / The Hill / Aug 27, 2019

How reporters for niche publications conquered Capitol Hill ([link removed])
Scott Nover / The Washington Post / Aug 27, 2019

Newspaper News
Obituaries help keep local newspapers afloat ([link removed])
Sara Fischer, Alison Snyder / Axios / Aug 27, 2019

Gatehouse Media quietly lays off newsroom staff before merger ([link removed])
Keith J. Kelly / New York Post / Aug 27, 2019

Press & Government
View: “Are we really going to have a gaffe-fest over Joe Biden?”: How clickbait and outrage porn are hurting readers – and elevating Trump ([link removed])
Peter Hamby / Vanity Fair / Aug 27, 2019

Television News
Oklahoma City news anchor apologizes for saying black co-anchor looked like a gorilla ([link removed])
Doha Madani / NBC News / Aug 27, 2019

Online Media
YouTube CEO doubles down on ‘commitment to openness’ even if that means leaving up offensive content ([link removed])
Jennifer Elias / CNBC / Aug 27, 2019

Facebook tightens rules on verifying political advertisers ([link removed])
Davey Alba / The New York Times / Aug 28, 2019

View: Podcasters now have three plots of land to prospect for gold, where they used to have just one ([link removed])
Nicholas Quah / Nieman Journalism Lab / Aug 27, 2019

The Athletic is experimenting with free content ([link removed])
Sara Fischer / Axios / Aug 27, 2019

Technology & News
‘Dangerous’ AI offers to write fake news ([link removed])
Jane Wakefield / BBC / Aug 27, 2019

Other News
Professors rally behind MIT Media Lab director after Epstein funding scandal ([link removed])
Mary Beth Griggs / The Verge / Aug 27, 2019

International
Ukrainian court frees Russian journalist ([link removed])
The Associated Press / Aug 28, 2019

Iranian journalist flees foreign minister’s press pool ‘to claim asylum’ in Sweden ([link removed])
Per Nyberg, Sara Mazloumsaki, Jonny Hallam / CNN / Aug 27, 2019


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, Elizabeth Grieco, Elisa Shearer, Galen Stocking and Mason Walker.


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