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Interview with three veteran journalists on what reporters can learn from the civil rights era and what's lacking in coverage of racism and hate groups — Three veteran journalists on what can be learned from coverage of the civil rights movement and the level of reporting current events demand
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New York Times, @niemanfdn, @niemanreports and Washington Post
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After Charlottesville, the false-equivalency president has doubled down, and journalists are seeing the problems with “both sides” framing — He's the false-equivalency president. — During the 2016 presidential campaign, the national news media's misguided sense …
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@williams_paige, @theleadcnn, @myhlee, @sulliview, @nordbergj, @bwilmes and Code Words

On Tuesday morning, Trump retweeted an image of a “Trump train” running over a CNN reporter, days after Charlottesville tragedy, but later deleted it
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New York Times, The Week, The Next Web, The Federalist, Gizmodo, Vanity Fair, The Daily Caller, Mother Jones, Mashable and Mediaite


Prompted by Charlottesville reactions, Spotify says it has begun to remove white supremacist music flagged as “hate bands” — In November 2014, the Southern Poverty Law Center put together a list of 54 racist bands that had made a home for themselves on iTunes.
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Billboard, Digital Music News, Engadget, Rolling Stone, The Verge, Mashable and Refinery29, more at Techmeme »


AP's VP for Standards, John Daniszewski, says the news organization should avoid the term “alt-right” as it is a euphemism disguising racist aims — At AP, we have taken the position that the term “alt-right” should be avoided because it is meant as a euphemism to disguise racist aims.
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Adweek, naked capitalism, The Week, @erikwemple and Business Insider
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Reddit bans a subreddit after uproar led by r/AgainstHateSubreddits, and Facebook bans several group pages after Charlottesville attack
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The Verge, Quartz, Business Insider, New York Magazine, Motherboard, The New York Observer, Mashable, Recode, Slate, Forbes, The Hill, The Guardian, Gizmodo, The Verge and The Verge, more at Techmeme »


Sources: Apple has set a budget of ~$1B to procure and produce original content over the next year, could acquire and produce as many as 10 TV shows — Company immediately becomes a considerable competitor in crowded market for original shows — Apple Inc. AAPL 1.09% has set a budget …
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VentureBeat, The Wrap, The Daily Caller, Decider, RAIN News, Ad Age, CNNMoney, FierceCable, Light Reading, Variety, Fortune, Consumerist, BGR, New York Magazine, Gizmodo, Business Insider, VideoInk - Medium, Axios, Splash Report, Engadget, The Drum, @kantrowitz, VideoNuze Analysis, TVWeek.com, The New York Observer, The Verge, MacRumors, 9to5Mac, C21Media, @conorsen, GeekWire, Recode, @reformedbroker, AppAdvice.com and Deadline, more at Techmeme »


A new episode of Game of Thrones was accidentally aired on HBO Nordic and HBO Espana, with the leak then spreading to file-sharing sites — Though the episode was posted for a “brief” amount of time, the leak quickly spread on the Internet early Wednesday. — It's a case of deja vu for HBO.
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The Independent, Gothamist, Decider, Variety, Vanity Fair, The Wrap, The New York Observer, Forbes, The Daily Caller, The Next Web and Consumerist


The Coral Project announces Guides, a set of 70 how-tos, resources, and case studies aimed at helping news publishers create and sustain online communities — For a lot of news organizations, the comment section is an afterthought or something to be avoided altogether. The Coral Project wants to change that.


White House confirms that Hope Hicks is its interim communications director — STORY HIGHLIGHTS — (CNN)Senior communications adviser Hope Hicks will likely take on the role of White House communications director, according to two sources inside the White House and one outside.


Tronc and Investor's Business Daily to launch Trophy Funds, a newsletter on investing in mutual funds, costing $7.99/month — With duopoly-squeezed publishers on the hunt for more reader revenue, some have joined forces to go after it. — Tronc and Investor's Business Daily are launching Trophy Funds …


Breitbart has quietly shifted the tone of its news coverage in recent months, as it tries to lure mainstream talent and act more like a “legitimate” news org — Steve Bannon once said it was the platform for the alt-right. Its current editors disagree.


A day after MoviePass announces its new $10 a month plan, AMC Theaters says it is consulting with attorneys as to whether it can block the service — Following the surprising news on Tuesday that MoviePass would begin a $9.95-a-month subscription service in which members can see one movie …
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Business Wire, Slate, /Film, Consumerist and The Week


Hosting provider DreamHost is resisting a DOJ warrant which it claims requires the company to hand over the details of 1.3M visitors to an anti-Trump site — At the intersection where protections against unreasonable search and seizure meet the rights to free speech and association, there's a now web hosting company called DreamHost.
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Mother Jones, USA Today, www.wnyc.org, Help Net Security, New York Times, FOX2now.com, Multichannel News, Slate, The Next Web, Hit & Run, The Week and New York Magazine