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Pew Research Center
Journalism & Media
October 22, 2020
Daily Briefing of Media News [link removed]
In Today's news: U.S. labels six additional Chinese media companies as foreign missions, FCC lawyer says the regulator can interpret rules governing social media content moderation, and new research on how Americans use Instagram.
Top Stories
US designates six more Chinese media companies as foreign missions ([link removed])
Jennifer Hansler, Ben Westcott / CNN / Oct 22, 2020
U.S. FCC lawyer says agency can change rules on social media liability shield ([link removed])
David Shepardson / Reuters / Oct 21, 2020
8 facts about Americans and Instagram ([link removed])
Brooke Auxier / Pew Research Center / Oct 21, 2020
Press & Government
President Trump enjoys friendly chat at Sinclair town hall ([link removed])
Gene Maddaus / Variety / Oct 21, 2020
Cotton mocks NY Times over claim of nonpartisanship, promises to submit op-eds as test ([link removed])
Joe Concha / The Hill / Oct 21, 2020
View: The first debate was a horror. The second was scrapped. Now it’s up to Kristen Welker. ([link removed])
Jeremy Barr / The Washington Post / Oct 22, 2020
Media Business
How a Malaysian immigrant in Idaho became the go-to expert on podcasting ([link removed])
Rob Walker / Marker / Oct 21, 2020
About Misinformation
False political news in Spanish pits Latino voters against Black Lives Matter ([link removed])
Patricia Mazzei, Jennifer Medina / The New York Times / Oct 21, 2020
Fact-checking false claims about debate moderator Kristen Welker of NBC News ([link removed])
Bill McCarthy / Poynter / Oct 22, 2020
Weird science: How a ‘shoddy’ Bannon-backed paper on coronavirus origins made its way to an audience of millions ([link removed])
Curt Devine, Drew Griffin, Scott Bronstein, Rob Kuznia / CNN / Oct 21, 2020
Media Ethics
Ex-spy was central to Project Veritas hiring effort, testimony shows ([link removed])
Adam Goldman, Mark Mazzetti / The New York Times / Oct 21, 2020
NBC News, colleagues defend reporter after Tucker Carlson segment attacking her work ([link removed])
Josh Feldman / Mediaite / Oct 21, 2020
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