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Pew Research Center
Journalism & Media
January 13, 2020
Daily Briefing of Media News [link removed]
In Today's news: CNN pays out $76 million in a union lawsuit, a bipartisan bill would allow news organizations to negotiate with Google and Facebook collectively, and a buyer with connections to the RNC looks to purchase the One America News Network.
Top Stories
CNN pays out record $76 million to settle union-busting case ([link removed])
Sean Higgins / Washington Examiner / Jan 10, 2020
Plight of newspapers generates uncommon bipartisan unity ([link removed])
Cecilia King / The New York Times / Jan 12, 2020
Trump allies explore buyout of conservative channel seeking to compete with Fox News ([link removed])
Rebecca Ballhaus, Juliet Chung, Corrie Driebusch / The Wall Street Journal / Jan 10, 2020
Media Business
‘When money is offered, we listen’: foundation funding and nonprofit journalism ([link removed])
Jacob Nelson, Patrick Ferrucci / Columbia Journalism Review / Jan 10, 2020
Press & Government
Iran coverage represents a high-stakes moment: Here’s how American newsrooms prevented ethical disasters ([link removed])
Kelly McBride / Poynter / Jan 13, 2020
Public schools in Virginia can censor student journalists any time, for any reason. A proposed law would change that. ([link removed])
Hannah Natanson / The Washington Post / Jan 12, 2020
Stephanie Grisham: Trump’s press secretary who doesn’t meet the press ([link removed])
Michael M. Grynbaum, Katie Rogers / The New York Times / Jan 10, 2020
Journalist alleging Obama administration spied on her seeks to reopen case ([link removed])
John Kruzel / The Hill / Jan 10, 2020
Online Media
Deadspin owner moving still-dormant site to Chicago, breaks off talks with union ([link removed])
Dade Hayes / Deadline / Jan 10, 2020
View: Why I quit my full-time writing job over a viral tweet ([link removed])
Emily Kirkpatrick / Medium / Jan 10, 2020
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