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Subject Daily Briefing of Media News
Date October 16, 2019 3:12 PM
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Pew Research Center
Journalism & Media
October 16, 2019

Daily Briefing of Media News [link removed]
In Today's news: ProPublica and Texas Tribune team up to create a new investigative unit, Twitter announces its decision to not terminate President Trump’s account, and a look at what violates Facebook’s advertising policies.
Top Stories
ProPublica and Texas Tribune joining forces to create new investigative unit ([link removed])
Brian Stelter / CNN / Oct 15, 2019

Twitter stands by Trump amid calls to terminate his account ([link removed])
Kate Conger / The New York Times / Oct 15, 2019

Facebook said politicians can lie in ads. It’s taking down ads from Warren, Biden, and Trump for other reasons. ([link removed])
Ryan Mac, Zahra Hirji / BuzzFeed / Oct 15, 2019

Television News
CNN catches heat for asking candidates about Ellen, Bush friendship at debate ([link removed])
John Bowden / The Hill / Oct 15, 2019

Norah O’Donnell and Susan Zirinsky ready ‘CBS Evening News’ for streaming wars ([link removed])
Brian Steinberg / Variety / Oct 15, 2019

MSNBC host Chris Hayes breaks with network to side with Ronan Farrow ([link removed])
Jackie Salo / The New York Post / Oct 15, 2019

Newspaper News
Howard’s student newspaper is the latest local college outlet facing financial crisis ([link removed])
Colleen Grablick / DCist / Oct 15, 2019

Social Media
View: Twitter says it wants to solve the “journalists’ careers end because someone digs up an old tweet” problem ([link removed])
Joshua Benton / Nieman Journalism Lab / Oct 15, 2019

Media Ethics
Government agencies can’t stop employees from talking to the press. Here’s why. ([link removed])
Frank LoMonte / Poynter / Oct 15, 2019

International
Bored by Brexit? British TV starts Brexit-free news channel ([link removed])
Gay Faulconbridge / Reuters / Oct 16, 2019

View: Syria, Turkey’s President Erdoğan, and the ongoing op-ed problem ([link removed])
Jon Allsop / Columbia Journalism Review / Oct 15, 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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