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Subject Daily Briefing of Media News
Date September 2, 2020 1:30 PM
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Pew Research Center
Journalism & Media
September 02, 2020

Daily Briefing of Media News [link removed]
In Today's news: Facebook removes network of Russian operatives targeting U.S. journalists, a look at how sports news outlets have shifted to covering politics, and French magazine Charlie Hebdo reprints inflammatory cartoons as terrorist trial begins.
Top Stories
Facebook takes down Russian operation that recruited U.S. journalists, amid rising concerns about election misinformation ([link removed])
Craig Timberg, Elizabeth Dwoskin / The Washington Post / Sep 1, 2020

ESPN and competitors ditch their ‘stick to sports’ mantra. Politics is now fair game ([link removed])
Kerry Flynn / CNN / Sep 1, 2020

French magazine Charlie Hebdo republishes Prophet Muhammad cartoons as trial begins ([link removed])
Saphora Smith, Nancy Ing / NBC News / Sep 2, 2020

Television News
A new way to measure sports ([link removed])
Sara Fischer, Kendall Baker / Axios / Sep 1, 2020

Local TV stations team up to launch streaming service [Subscription required] ([link removed])
Lillian Rizzo / The Wall Street Journal / Sep 1, 2020

Press & Government
At Voice of America, Trump appointee sought political influence over coverage ([link removed])
David Folkenflik / NPR / Sep 2, 2020

Local News
How two local newsrooms are sewing diversity into the fabric of their organizations ([link removed])
Eliana Miller / Poynter / Sep 1, 2020

For BIPOC communities, local news crisis extends beyond major cities ([link removed])
Andrea Wenzel, Letrell Deshan Crittenden / Columbia Journalism Review / Sep 1, 2020

Coronavirus
When you’re supposed to stay at home all the time, service journalism fills a new role ([link removed])
Rachel Del Valle / Nieman Journalism Lab / Sep 1, 2020

Media Ethics
Omar, Tlaib call on MSNBC host Joy Reid to apologize after comments deemed Islamophobic ([link removed])
Sam Dorman / Fox News / Sep 1, 2020

View: Journalists need to remember that not all news readers are White ([link removed])
Marc Lacey / Nieman Reports / Sep 1, 2020

Social Media
Twitter to add context to trending topics ([link removed])
Nicole Perlroth, Kate Conger / The New York Times / Sep 1, 2020

International
One Free Press Coalition spotlights journalists under attack ([link removed])
Wired / Sep 1, 2020

View: I’m a Black journalist in the UK. That simple fact still makes me unusual ([link removed])
Niellah Arboine / The Guardian / Sep 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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