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Pew Research Center
Journalism & Media
November 16, 2020
Daily Briefing of Media News [link removed]
In Today's news: Twitter labeled about 300,000 “potentially” misleading tweets in the past two weeks, a firm with ties to the RNC has explored buying Newsmax, and five facts about the QAnon conspiracy theories.
Top Stories
Twitter labeled 300,000 ‘potentially misleading’ election tweets ([link removed])
Noah Manskar / New York Post / Nov 13, 2020
Trump allies explored buyout of Newsmax TV as Fox News alternative [Subscription required] ([link removed])
Keach Hagey, Rebecca Ballhaus, Benjamin Mullin, Juliet Chung / The Wall Street Journal / Nov 15, 2020
5 facts about the QAnon conspiracy theories ([link removed] )
Pew Research Center / Nov 16, 2020
About Misinformation
What happened to the Deepfake threat to the election? ([link removed])
Tom Simonite / Wired / Nov 16, 2020
Online Media
Why Matthew Yglesias left Vox ([link removed])
Conor Friedersdorf / The Atlantic / Nov 13, 2020
‘A full-fledged cross-platform brand’: How BuzzFeed is expanding its Black vertical Cocoa Butter to YouTube, email ([link removed])
Tim Peterson / Digiday / Nov 13, 2020
Television News
Savannah Guthrie is feeling lucky ([link removed])
Sridhar Pappu / The New York Times / Nov 14, 2020
Fox News host Tucker Carlson apologizes for erroneously claiming a dead man voted in Georgia ([link removed])
Hannah Yasharoff / USA Today / Nov 15, 2020
Milwaukee Fox News anchor suspended for wishing Mitch McConnell died instead of Alex Trebek ([link removed])
Bruce Haring / Deadline / Nov 13, 2020
Press & Government
View: Trump’s media favorites battle for the Trump trophy ([link removed])
Tina Nguyen / Politico / Nov 14, 2020
International
Australia’s newspaper ownership is among the most concentrated in the world ([link removed])
Nick Evershed / The Guardian / Nov 13, 2020
View: The president vs. the American media ([link removed])
Ben Smith / The New York Times / Nov 15, 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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