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Rachael Bade / Politico:
Sources: Attacks from Breitbart and other pro-Trump bloggers and media personalities are having a chilling effect on discourse within the Republican Party — Lawmakers are loath to say anything remotely critical, fearful they might set off the president-elect or his horde of enforcers.
Stephen Battaglio / Los Angeles Times:
Sources: Katie Couric will fill in as co-anchor on NBC's Today Show for one week from January 2, alongside Matt Lauer, covering Savannah Guthrie — Katie Couric, shown last January, was co-anchor of “Today” from 1991 to 2006. (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
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Hollywood Reporter, TVNewser, Variety and @brianstelter
Tony Connelly / The Drum:
Vice removes its comments sections; in a post, Editor-in-Chief Jonathan Smith said too often, the sections devolved into racist and misogynistic abuse — Vice has revealed that it is taking the bold step of removing the comments sections from its online platforms, citing a lack of time or desire to continue monitoring “crap”.
Discussion:
Mediaite, @mathewi and @alexckaufman
Pamela Engel / Business Insider:
After granting an interview to STAT News, Trump's doctor threatened reporter over publication of story and told them they'd never work again — President-elect Donald Trump's doctor recently gave an interview to a health publication and then threatened to end the reporter's career if he published it.
Amanda Hess / New York Times:
A look at different types of political bots on Twitter: many spread propaganda or seek to defame certain goups, but some fight disinformation or hunt imposters — Some robot accounts protest; others expose racists; and at least one — aimed at people looking for a fight — keeps them busy talking to a brick wall.
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@amy_siskind, @pierre, @amandahess, @davidakin, @jonnysun and CNET
Sarah Perez / TechCrunch:
Family-friendly streaming service VidAngel refuses to shut down, despite court order filed by Warner Bros, Disney and Fox, which want VidAngel held in contempt — Family friendly streaming service VidAngel is refusing to shut down, in defiance of a court order issued earlier in December.
Discussion:
Broadcasting & Cable and Variety
David W. Dunlap / New York Times:
A nostalgic look at the historical role of copy editors at The New York Times, as some copy desks cease to exist — Times Insider shares historical insights from The New York Times. — Times journalists are fearless when they hear statements like “Trump says he's going to sue you” or …
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@nahyutas, @svaradarajan, @shekhargupta, @timesinsider and @sudeepshree
Kelsey Sutton / Politico:
Poll: 49% of Trump voters believe it should be easier to sue the media, with 38% also supporting cuts to federal spending on media — Around half of self-identified Donald Trump voters said in a survey this week that courts should make it easier for public figures to sue the media.
Discussion:
@nedrapickler, @christoronyi, @aphoenixalice, Mediaite, Refinery29 and FishbowlNY
Tom Standage / Press Gazette:
Economist Deputy Editor and Digital Strategy Chief Tom Standage: We expect display advertising to have disappeared by 2025 — Economist deputy editor and digital strategy head Tom Standage on why news publishers need to say goodbye to advertising... The majority of our revenue (65 per cent and rising) comes from circulation.
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@tomskitomski, Thanks:@steverubel
Chris Welch / The Verge:
Sling TV website shows details for AirTV Player, a new Android-powered device with an interface that combines Sling TV with over-the-air broadcasts and Netflix — Putting streaming and antenna TV channels all in the same guide — Dish's Sling TV website has (perhaps prematurely) unveiled a new set-top box, the AirTV Player.
Discussion:
The Wrap, Digital Trends, Consumerist, Zatz Not Funny!, Engadget, Variety, Decider, AndroidHeadlines.com, Redmond Pie, Fierce Cable and TechCrunch
New Jersey Online:
Vote on Christie's “newspaper revenge bill” postponed as it fails to find enough support among NJ lawmakers; Christie's office says it remains a key priority — TRENTON — In a stunning defeat for Gov. Chris Christie, state lawmakers on Monday blocked a pair of controversial bills …
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The New York Observer, NorthJersey.com, NorthJersey.com, Free Press Blog, NJ Spotlight, Vanity Fair and New York Magazine
Andrew Wallenstein / Variety:
Maker Studios to be overseen by Andrew Sugerman as CEO Courtney Holt becomes EVP of media, strategy at Disney — The top executive at Maker Studios is stepping down to take on a new role at the company as Disney shifts the property to to a different area within its consumer products and interactive media …
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The Wrap