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Tim Mak / The Daily Beast:
The shooter who attacked a pizzeria after fake news controversy likes InfoWars and host Alex Jones on Facebook; InfoWars published many stories about Pizzagate — The real-life consequences of a made-up conspiracy theory swirling around a popular D.C. pizzeria became all too real when a gunman walked into the venue Sunday afternoon.
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Eriq Gardner / Hollywood Reporter:
21st Century Fox CEO James Murdoch praises his father's handling of Fox News after Roger Ailes' departure, plays down idea company will pursue big acquisitions — The 21st Century Fox chief also says that the company isn't concerned with “empire building.”
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The Wrap, Home Media Magazine and Broadcasting & Cable
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Jasper Jackson / The Guardian:
21st Century Fox CEO James Murdoch was personally involved in deletion of emails at News International during early part of phone hacking scandal, court hears — High court hears claim made on behalf of 17 people suing publisher of the News of the World and Sun over alleged phone hacking
Jim Rutenberg / New York Times:
Pussy Riot member Nadya Tolokonnikova, who co-founded a news site, warns journalists that under Trump, the US could become like Russia — MIAMI BEACH — On Tuesday, Donald J. Trump wrote on Twitter that people who burn the flag should be punished with “perhaps loss of citizenship or year in jail!”
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@jessicagolds, @verite, @nytnickc, @ka_brooks, @ericopinion and Forbes
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Nolan D. McCaskill / Politico:
Trump says he wouldn't skirt interviews with the press by tweeting his thoughts directly if they covered him “accurately and honorably” — President-elect Donald Trump on Monday suggested he wouldn't skirt the media by posting directly to his millions of social media followers …
Nitasha Tiku / BuzzFeed:
Snapchat avoids the fake news epidemic by vetting publishers who appear in Discover, hiring human editors for Live Stories, and limiting re-sharing — Being a control freak pays off. “It's impossible for somebody to go rogue in Discover.” — Facebook emerged during the U.S. election …
Merissa Marr / Columbia Journalism Review:
Three years after launch, The Information has a reporting staff of 10, is cash-flow positive, and juggles a closed-club feel with aggressive reporting — On the astro-turfed rooftop of a SoHo penthouse this summer, a mix of tech executives, investors, and B-list celebrities sipped Champagne …
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Susan B. Glasser / The Brookings Institution:
Political reporting has become better, faster, and more competitive in the last 30 years, but the new flood of information may be drowning us — Journalism has never been better, thanks to these last few decades of disruption. So why does it seem to matter so little? Reflections on the media in the age of Trump.
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@brookingsinst, @bermanjeff, @brookingsinst, @brookingsinst and Washington Post
Frederic Filloux / Monday Note:
Facebook has no interest in fixing the fake news problem because doing so would lower user engagement which, in turn, would impact on its ad revenue — Setting aside the need to fix its current PR nightmare, Facebook has no objective interest in fixing its fake stories problem.
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Quartz, @benwhitelaw, @jason_kint, @bgrueskin, @rishad and @dangillmor
Mike Shields / Wall Street Journal:
Joshua Topolsky's new site The Outline launches, with the goal of being a next-generation version of The New Yorker; it may sell its ad tech to other publishers — Venture-backed site debuts with Snapchat-inspired navigation and three top sponsors — Joshua Topolsky's 2017 goals are nothing if not lofty.
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Media Wire Daily, Business Insider, The Outline, @mikegreenbk, @jayrosen_nyu, @sfiegerman, @joshuatopolsky, @marklittlenews and @jarroddicker
Amanda Hess / New York Times:
A look at Gab, the social network launched in August that has become a haven for the far right and now hosts 98K accounts — When the white nationalist leader Richard B. Spencer was suspended from Twitter recently, he hopped over to YouTube to address his supporters.
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@nytimes, @prisonplanet, @josefkstories, @richarddeitsch, @chinajoeflynn, @slone and @slone
Carole Cadwalladr / The Guardian:
One of top Google autocomplete suggestions for “are Jews” is “evil”, with 9 of top 10 search results saying “yes”; similar answers for many topics worry experts — Tech-savvy rightwingers have been able to ‘game’ the algorithms of internet giants and create …
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Search Engine Land, @parallaxinfo, @samanthaellis27, @thomaspluck, @dannysullivan, @dearsarah, @iainmacwhirter, @ggreeneva, @sclater, @clarkaw, Business Insider, @leapingrobot, @sophiedennis, @strwbilly, @pdwilliamsgwu, @robert_cookson, @brad_linton, @msmasone, @bryanrieger, @marcsettle, @library_whs, @mathbabedotorg and Beyond Search