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Subject Daily Briefing of Media News
Date September 18, 2020 1:59 PM
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Pew Research Center
Journalism & Media
September 18, 2020

Daily Briefing of Media News [link removed]
In Today's news: Twitter expands QAnon restrictions to politicians, TikTok downloads to be blocked on Sunday, and a look at a new nonprofit outlet in West Virginia.
Top Stories
Twitter expands QAnon restrictions to include candidates, elected officials ([link removed])
Jack Brewster / Forbes / Sep 17, 2020

Trump to block U.S. downloads of TikTok, WeChat on Sunday – officials ([link removed])
David Shepardson / Reuters / Sep 18, 2020

A new nonprofit newsroom, Mountain State Spotlight, wants to be the watchdog for West Virginia ([link removed])
Sarah Scire / Nieman Journalism Lab / Sep 17, 2020

Social Media
Facebook says it removed 1 million groups in past year for breaking rules ([link removed])
Brandy Zadrozny / NBC News / Sep 17, 2020

View: What even is ‘coordinated inauthentic behavior’ on platforms? ([link removed])
Shannon McGregor / Wired / Sep 17, 2020

Press & Government
“Remember hanging chads? That’s play-doh!”: Election night may be just the beginning of the real 2020 drama ([link removed])
Joe Pompeo / Vanity Fair / Sep 17, 2020

Television News
CNN tests a ‘drive-in’ town hall with Joe Biden ([link removed])
Brian Steinberg / Variety / Sep 17, 2020

‘Meet the Press’ host Chuck Todd is first in viewers — and Twitter critics. Here’s why ([link removed])
Stephen Battaglio / Los Angeles Times / Sep 18, 2020

Fox News anchor apologizes for co-hosts cutting off Gingrich’s George Soros rant ([link removed])
Justin Baragona / The Daily Beast / Sep 17, 2020

Radio News
Joe Rogan repeats debunked claim that ‘left-wing people’ are starting Oregon wildfires ([link removed])
Tim Elfrink / The Washington Post / Sep 18, 2020

Technology & News
‘Re-architecting the entire process’: How Vice is preparing for life after the third-party cookie ([link removed])
Lara O'Reilly / Digiday / Sep 17, 2020

SmartNews’ Kaisei Hamamoto on how the app deals with media polarization ([link removed])
Catherine Shu / TechCrunch / Sep 17, 2020

Research
For COVID-19, as with everything else, Americans on the right and left live in different universes when it comes to trusting the media ([link removed])
Joshua Benton / Nieman Journalism Lab / Sep 17, 2020

Americans have heard more about clashes between police and protesters than other recent news stories ([link removed])
John Gramlich / Pew Research Center / Sep 16, 2020

International
Australian documents reveal how News Corp, Mail and other publishers plan to battle tech giants on global scale ([link removed])
William Turvill / PressGazette / Sep 17, 2020

‘We’re about hiring journalists’: Insider Inc. launches third global news hub in Singapore ([link removed])
Lucinda Southern / Digiday / Sep 17, 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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