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9:30 AM ET, November 10, 2016

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Jim Rutenberg / New York Times:
Journalists failed to question the polls predicting a Clinton victory because the data confirmed their gut feeling about who would win  —  All the dazzling technology, the big data and the sophisticated modeling that American newsrooms bring to the fundamentally human endeavor of presidential politics …
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Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
“Epic fail” in covering the political landscape by media as idealistic and naive journalists failed to take Trump voters seriously  —  To put it bluntly, the media missed the story.  In the end, a huge number of American voters wanted something different.
James Poniewozik / New York Times:
TV news networks were completely unprepared for Donald Trump's win and it was reflected in their coverage, with little analysis of the implications  —  None of this was in the script.  —  The presidential election had obsessed the news media for a year and a half.
Discussion: Quartz, @nytimesarts and Mediaite
Max Read / New York Magazine:
Facebook's massive reach, abundance of emotionally charged fake viral stories, and lack of traditional gatekeepers helped Donald Trump win  —  A close and — to pundits, journalists, and Democrats — unexpected victory like Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's is always overdetermined …
Michael Wolff / Hollywood Reporter:
Trump's win exposed smug media assumptions that endorsements count, polling works, and advertising matters  —  Ads don't work, polls don't work, celebrities don't work, media endorsements don't work and ground games don't work.  —  The media turned itself into the opposition and, accordingly …
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Startup VoteCastr, which worked with Slate and Vice News to publish real-time polling results, got predictions wrong in five of seven battleground states  —  Nearly every pre-election poll showed Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump heading into Tuesday — and even the Republic National …
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New York Times:   The future of AT&T-Time Warner deal will likely rest on appointments Trump makes to the FCC and Justice Department, both of which may review the merger
Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
Covering President Trump will require fearless, deep journalism, news organizations willing to fund court battles, and help from some heroes  —  One thing is certain in the presumptive era of President Trump.  Journalists are going to have to be better — stronger, more courageous, stiffer-spined — than they've ever been.
Candace Smith / ABC News:
First-person account of what it was like as the only black reporter to cover Trump in the field throughout the election season  —  They say you never forget your first.  It was February.  I had just gotten assigned to cover GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Alex Weprin / Politico:
About 71.5M people watched election returns come in during primetime hours, compared with 66.8M in 2012; Fox led cable coverage at 12.7M between 8pm and 3am  —  Approximately 71.5 million people, on average, watched the 2016 presidential election returns come in during prime-time hours last night …
Discussion: CNNMoney
 
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Kristen Hare / Poynter:
A collection of newspaper front pages from around the country, documenting Donald Trump winning the 2016 US presidential election
Discussion: @zimmtv and Mediaite
Nausicaa Renner / Columbia Journalism Review:
New “digital fixers” guide reporters into relevant private chat rooms on apps like WhatsApp, WeChat, Weibo, Wickr, and Telegram
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Hadas Gold / Politico:
Source: Huffington Post ends appending an editor's note to all Trump stories, calling him a liar, racist, and a xenophobe
Chris Roush / Talking Biz News:
Business Insider drops comments from articles
Discussion: FishbowlNY