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Pew Research Center
Journalism & Media
October 03, 2019

Daily Briefing of Media News share on Twitter

In Today's news:   The New York Times receives criticism for withholding details to promote a new book, Facebook scores a legal victory in the battle against misinformation, and museum in the nation’s capital dedicated to the history of journalism sets a final closing date.
Top Stories

N.Y. Times defends delay in reporting Trump’s suggestion that migrants be shot



Facebook’s new legal team scores early victory in war against fraud



Newseum announces end-of-year closure without mention of possible new site

 
Media Business

McClatchy tries nonprofit funding for education coverage



View: Some lessons from the MIT Media Lab controversy

 
Television News

Hillary and Chelsea Clinton propel Colbert’s ‘Late Show’ to record high Monday rating



Nielsen says it’s completed local TV overhaul



View: Wriggling out of accountability: Misinformation, evasion, and the informational problem of live TV interviews

 
Research

College students who go off Facebook for a week consume less news and report being less depressed

 
International

Mongolia’s journalists won’t get left behind on the worldwide trend of fact-checking



E.U.’s top court rules against Facebook in global takedown case



Meghan sues Mail on Sunday as Prince Harry launches attack on tabloid press



At Istanbul memorial for Jamal Khashoggi, a moment’s silence, then shouts for justice

 
 

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.