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Subject Daily Briefing of Media News
Date February 16, 2021 2:41 PM
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Pew Research Center
Journalism & Media
February 16, 2021

Daily Briefing of Media News [link removed]
In Today's news: Google and Facebook nearing deals to pay for news in Australia, Parler finds a new web host and White House deputy press secretary resigns after threatening a reporter.
Top Stories
Google, Facebook nearing deals to pay for news, Australia says ([link removed])
Georgina McKay / Bloomberg / Feb 14, 2021

After weeks of being offline, Parler finds a new web host ([link removed])
Bobby Allyn / NPR / Feb 15, 2021

White House deputy press secretary resigns after threatening reporter over story about him ([link removed])
Oliver Darcy, Kaitlan Collins, Arlette Saenz, Jason Hoffman / CNN / Feb 13, 2021

About Misinformation
Anatomy of a conspiracy: With COVID, China took leading role ([link removed])
Erika Kinetz / The Associated Press / Feb 15, 2021

Online Media
Clubhouse, a tiny audio chat app, breaks through ([link removed])
Erin Griffith, Taylor Lorenz / The New York Times / Feb 15, 2021

Can anyone moderate podcasts? ([link removed])
Ashley Carman / The Verge / Feb 12, 2021

Newspaper News
Local Florida officials passed a resolution mocking a newspaper columnist’s work and immigrant background ([link removed])
Elahe Izadi / The Washington Post / Feb 14, 2021

Albor Ruiz, a journalistic voice for Latinos, is dead at 80 ([link removed])
Richard Sandomir / The New York Times / Feb 14, 2021

Media Business
CBS News Digital’s Christy Tanner doesn’t expect to see a ‘Trump Slump’ in news consumption ([link removed])
Tim Peterson / Digiday / Feb 16, 2021

International
Russian ex-journalist accused of treason says he doesn’t know his alleged crime ([link removed])
Tom Balmforth / Reuters / Feb 15, 2021

Poland’s prime minister defends new media advertising tax ([link removed])
Monika Scislowska / The Associated Press / Feb 13, 2021


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, Naomi Forman-Katz, Jeffrey Gottfried, Maya Khuzam, Jacob Liedke, Elisa Shearer, Galen Stocking, Mason Walker and Kirsten Worden.


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