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Pew Research Center
Journalism & Media
November 01, 2019
Daily Briefing of Media News [link removed]
In Today's news: Behind the mass resignations at Deadspin, Thomson Reuters rejects takeover, Facebook fact checker to offer a solution to fact checking political ads.
Top Stories
How Deadspin imploded ([link removed])
Marc Tracy / The New York Times / Oct 31, 2019
Thomson Reuters brushes off news wire suitors [Subscription required] ([link removed])
Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson, James Fontanella-Khan, Anna Nicolaou, Alex Barker / Financial Times / Oct 31, 2019
A Facebook fact-checker will propose a possible solution to the company’s false ad debacle ([link removed])
Donie O'Sullivan / CNN / Oct 31, 2019
Local News
For Patch, local sex offender maps are a Halloween tradition ([link removed])
Laura Hazard Owen / Nieman Journalism Lab / Oct 31, 2019
View: Americans trust local news. That belief is being exploited. ([link removed])
Brendan Nyhan / The New York Times / Oct 31, 2019
Social Media
Facebook’s political ad ban created a disaster in Washington state ([link removed])
Makena Kelly / The Verge / Oct 31, 2019
The pressure is now on Facebook to ban political ads, too ([link removed])
Mae Anderson, Rachel Lerman / The Associated Press / Oct 31, 2019
Media Ethics
After Katie Hill, media grapples with possible onslaught of nude photos ([link removed])
Michael Calderone / Politico / Oct 31, 2019
View: Why journalists need to think twice about reporting on arrests ([link removed])
Akintunde Ahmad / Columbia Journalism Review / Oct 31, 2019
Sports News
View: The mavening of sportswriting ([link removed])
Bryan Curtis / The Ringer / Oct 31, 2019
International
Exclusive: Government officials around the globe targeted for hacking through WhatsApp – sources ([link removed])
Raphael Satter, Christopher Bing / Reuters / Oct 31, 2019
Undercover reporter reveals life in a Polish troll farm ([link removed])
Christian Davies / The Guardian / Nov 1, 2019
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