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Pew Research Center
Journalism & Media
September 23, 2020
Daily Briefing of Media News [link removed]
In Today's news: Facebook removes network of China-based accounts posting about 2020 election, DOJ will submit a proposal to Congress to curb longstanding legal protections for internet companies, and a look at diversity in nonprofit newsrooms.
Top Stories
Facebook removes Chinese accounts posting about foreign policy, 2020 election ([link removed])
Shannon Bond / NPR / Sep 22, 2020
DOJ to seek congressional curbs on immunity for internet companies [Subscription required] ([link removed])
Ryan Tracy, Brent Kendall / The Wall Street Journal / Sep 23, 2020
Nonprofit news organizations are becoming more diverse, but they still lag behind the communities they cover ([link removed])
Sarah Scire / Nieman Journalism Lab / Sep 22, 2020
Television News
Trump mocks reporters who were roughed up by police during protests ([link removed])
Brett Samuels / The Hill / Sep 22, 2020
View: How news networks are preparing for the possibility of a delayed vote count ([link removed])
David Ignatius / The Washington Post / Sep 22, 2020
Social Media
‘We have seen increasing demand’: Facebook video powers a user-generated content surge ([link removed])
Max Willens / Digiday / Sep 22, 2020
Online Media
Casey Newton on leaving ‘The Verge’ for Substack and the future of tech journalism ([link removed])
Sarah Jeong / OneZero / Sep 23, 2020
Hillary Clinton’s new podcast to launch this month ([link removed])
Dan Merica / CNN / Sep 22, 2020
Local News
View: The liberal Philadelphia Weekly may become a conservative alt-weekly ([link removed])
Victor Fiorillo / Philadelphia Magazine / Sep 22, 2020
Media Business
PMC to operate Billboard, Hollywood Reporter and Vibe in joint venture with MRC ([link removed])
Variety / Sep 23, 2020
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