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Subject Daily Briefing of Media News
Date September 19, 2019 1:42 PM
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Pew Research Center
Journalism & Media
September 19, 2019

Daily Briefing of Media News [link removed]
In Today's news: Congress holds hearing on reducing the spread of disinformation online, Lewandowski challenges the integrity of the media and denies responsibility to be honest with them, and Instagram takes steps against the spread of health misinformation.
Top Stories
Facebook, Google and Twitter face fresh heat from Congress on harmful online content ([link removed])
Drew Harwell, Tony Romm / The Washington Post / Sep 18, 2019

Lewandowski clashes with CNN’s Camerota over honesty to reporters ([link removed])
John Bowden / The Hill / Sep 18, 2019

Instagram cracks down on posts touting ‘miraculous’ weight loss ([link removed])
Christina Farr / NBC News / Sep 18, 2019

Media Business
View: There’s hope for local journalism ([link removed])
James Fallows / The Atlantic / Sep 18, 2019

Nonprofit news outlets aren’t relying as heavily on foundations — but journalism philanthropy continues to grow ([link removed])
Christine Schmidt / Nieman Journalism Lab / Sep 18, 2019

Media Ethics
View: Why can’t we agree on what’s true any more? ([link removed])
William Davies / The Guardian / Sep 19, 2019

View: Michael Mann on coverage since ‘Climategate’ ([link removed])
Brendan Fitzgerald / Columbia Journalism Review / Sep 19, 2019

International
How China unleashed Twitter trolls to discredit Hong Kong’s protesters ([link removed])
Raymond Zhong, Steven Lee Myers, Jin Wu / The New York Times / Sep 18, 2019

Why doesn’t Belgium show up on the fact-checking world map? ([link removed])
Cristina Tardáguila / Poynter / Sep 18, 2019

Chicas Poderosas promotes collaborative journalism to highlight underrepresented social issues in Latin American media ([link removed])
Carolina de Assis / Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas / Sep 18, 2019


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, Maya Khuzam, Elisa Shearer, Galen Stocking, Mason Walker and Kirsten Worden.


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