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Subject Daily Briefing of Media News
Date February 25, 2021 2:43 PM
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Pew Research Center
Journalism & Media
February 25, 2021

Daily Briefing of Media News [link removed]
In Today's news: Diversity report says culture at New York Times prevents workers from thriving, Algeria's critical moment for press freedom and, California journalists start to unionize.
Top Stories
New York Times culture not enabling workers to thrive, diversity report says ([link removed])
Thomas Moore / The Hill / Feb 24, 2021

A critical moment for press freedom in Algeria ([link removed])
Jon Allsop / Columbia Journalism Review / Feb 24, 2021

Texas and Washington reporters celebrate labor board victories as California journalists move to unionize ([link removed])
Angela Fu / Poynter / Feb 24, 2021

About Misinformation
Journalists and the looming superstorm of climate disinformation ([link removed])
Andrew McCormick / Columbia Journalism Review / Feb 24, 2021

Congress focuses on cable providers’ role in misinformation ([link removed])
Margaret Harding McGill / Axios / Feb 24, 2021

Online Media
Ben Shapiro is launching a new show ([link removed])
Sara Fischer / Axios / Feb 24, 2021

International
Facebook takes a side, banning Myanmar military after coup ([link removed])
Mike Isaac, David E. Sanger, Paul Mozur, Richard C. Paddock / The New York Times / Feb 24, 2021

India introduces new rules to regulate online content ([link removed])
Sheikh Saaliq / The Associated Press / Feb 25, 2021

Australia passes new law requiring Facebook and Google to pay for news ([link removed])
Michelle Toh, Chandler Thornton / CNN Business / Feb 25, 2021


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