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Pew Research Center
Journalism & Media
September 04, 2019

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In Today's news:   The New York Times withdraws its sponsorship of an oil industry conference, fact checker contractors at the New Yorker win employee status, and controversy over a Bloomberg Law article that accused a Labor Department official of posting anti-Semitic comments on social media.
Top Stories

NY Times drops sponsorship of Oil and Money conference after pressure from climate activists




New Yorker fact-checkers win employee status after union push




Controversy rages over resignation of Trump Labor Dept. staffer after report on old Facebook posts



Press & Government

Judge orders White House to restore Brian Karem’s press credential – Update



Media Business

Editor & Publisher sold to news veteran, who plans to expand magazine’s focus




What do millennials and Gen Z want from the news? Convenience and hard-hitting content




View: Watchdog journalism bites into revenue



Media Ethics

Gannett confiscates pro-union Arizona Republic reporter’s work phone



Online Media

‘The math is wrong’: Publishers grumble about Google’s ad targeting research




YouTube says it’s removing more hate speech than before but controversial channels remain up



International

The Telegraph is using Snapchat and Instagram to find subscribers




Shamima Begum: journalists will not have to hand over notes




View: The challenges of being a foreign reporter in China



 

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.