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Pew Research Center
Journalism & Media
January 17, 2020
Daily Briefing of Media News [link removed]
In Today's news: Reporters struggle to cover impeachment under new press restrictions, Twitter apologizes for allowing ad targeting using neo-Nazi keywords, and a look at how newsrooms are using TikTok.
Top Stories
Reporters battle new restrictions in trying to cover Senate impeachment trial ([link removed])
NPR / Jan 17, 2020
Twitter allowed ad targeting based on ‘neo-Nazi’ keyword ([link removed])
Kim Lyons / The Verge / Jan 16, 2020
With dance challenges and explainer videos, publishers invade TikTok to court Gen Z ([link removed])
Kerry Flynn / CNN / Jan 16, 2020
Newspaper News
“It’s quite an upheaval”: In an ongoing makeover of The Times opinion babel, the old editorial voice of God is being rationed ([link removed])
Joe Pompeo / Vanity Fair / Jan 16, 2020
South Bend Tribune news staff move to form union ([link removed])
Justin Hicks / Indiana Public Media / Jan 16, 2020
Online Media
Is this video “missing context,” “transformed,” or “edited”? This effort wants to standardize how we categorize visual misinformation ([link removed])
Joshua Benton / Nieman Journalism Lab / Jan 16, 2020
Who is right about political ads, Twitter or Facebook? ([link removed])
Mathew Ingram / Columbia Journalism Review / Jan 16, 2020
Press & Government
Stephanie Grisham: No need for White House briefings when I speak to nearly 100 reporters a day ([link removed])
Rob Crilly / Washington Examiner / Jan 16, 2020
Justice Department questions publishers in ongoing Google probe ([link removed])
Mark Bergen, Gerry Smith, David McLaughlin, Naomi Nix / Bloomberg / Jan 16, 2020
U.S. Senate members given flashcards to aid in avoiding press during impeachment trial ([link removed])
Zachary Petrizzo / Mediaite / Jan 16, 2020
International
In Haiti’s uprising, journalists are caught in the middle ([link removed])
Chantal Flores / Columbia Journalism Review / Jan 17, 2020
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