Top News:
New York Times:
Sources: Facebook CSO Alex Stamos to leave amid disagreements with top execs over disinformation, will stay until August; his team is down from 120 to 3 people — As Facebook grapples with a backlash over its role in spreading disinformation, an internal dispute over how to handle the threat …
Discussion:
@alexstamos, Adweek, Washington Post, CNBC, Fortune, @nicoleperlroth, bookforum.com, New York Magazine, Business Insider, @ericgeller, Digiday, @monikabauerlein, @gossithedog, Slate, Mashable, The Guardian, Variety, @bcrypt, @pandodaily, Recode, Motherboard, The Verge, GeekWire, The Daily Caller, TechCrunch, Engadget, Mediaite and @dnvolz, more at Techmeme »
RELATED:
Bloomberg:
Source: US FTC is investigating Facebook's use of personal data and whether it violated policies by allowing Cambridge Analytica to receive some user info — The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is probing Facebook over whether it violated terms of a consent decree over its use of personal data …
Discussion:
Business Insider, CNBC, Washington Post, Engadget, 9to5Google, The Verge, Fast Company, Mashable and New York Times, more at Techmeme »
Casey Newton / The Verge:
Facebook is holding a meeting at 10am PT on Tuesday to allow employees to ask questions about the Cambridge Analytica scandal — It's set for Tuesday morning — Facebook has scheduled an open meeting to all employees Tuesday to let them ask questions about the unfolding Cambridge Analytica …
Discussion:
Bloomberg, Fast Company, The Guardian, Ad Age, Fast Company, Financial Times, Reuters, The Wrap, Forbes, The Independent, BBC, Business Insider, The Daily Beast, CNNMoney, Jen Lee Reeves, Whither news?, New York Magazine, Engadget, Slate, BloombergQuint, USA Today, New York Times, CNN, CNBC, Mashable, Washington Post, BuzzFeed, Bloomberg, HYPEBEAST and Motherboard, more at Techmeme »
Channel 4 News:
Cambridge Analytica execs filmed boasting of entrapping politicians with sex and bribes, explaining how to spread info online without it looking like propaganda — Senior executives at Cambridge Analytica - the data company that credits itself with Donald Trump's presidential victory …
Discussion:
Washington Post, Mediaite, Forbes, The Guardian, The Daily Beast, Wall Street Journal, BBC, Just Security, Business Insider, Politico, TheBlaze, Al Jazeera English, Mashable, New York Times, Fortune, TechCrunch, The Verge, The Guardian, Slate, CA Commercial, New York Magazine, The Wrap, Engadget, Peter O'Kelly's Reality Check, Mother Jones, The Hill, Fast Company, ZDNet, Splinter, @gossithedog, Wired, USA Today, Boing Boing, @mattdpearce, SlashGear, @jake_kanter, The Daily Beast, Business Insider, Media Matters for America and emptywheel, more at Techmeme »
Facebook:
Facebook-hired forensic auditors were asked to leave Cambridge Analytica's office by UK ICO, which is pursuing a warrant to conduct its own investigation — We have hired a digital forensics firm, Stroz Friedberg, to conduct a comprehensive audit of Cambridge Analytica.
Discussion:
The Guardian, Bloomberg, Vox, The Verge, New York Times, Washington Post, IT Management, Boz, Mashable, Fortune, BloombergQuint, The Hill, TechCrunch, Reuters, USA Today, Channel 4 News, SlashGear, Reuters, Vanity Fair, Pocket-lint, Peter O'Kelly's Reality Check, The Ringer, ZDNet, Business Insider, Bloomberg, Slate, The Wrap, Mediaite, The Daily Beast, Politico, Engadget, VentureBeat, CNBC, BuzzFeed, Recode, USA Today, Naked Security and StreetInsider.com, more at Techmeme »
Arjun Kharpal / CNBC:
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg summoned by UK Parliament's Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport Select Committee to testify regarding Cambridge Analytica scandal — - U.K. members of parliament called on Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Tuesday to give evidence related to the company's links to political analysis firm Cambridge Analytica.
Discussion:
Engadget, more at Techmeme »
Slate:
Major tech platforms like Facebook become vulnerable to unethical practices by third parties because they do not proactively support ethical research
Major tech platforms like Facebook become vulnerable to unethical practices by third parties because they do not proactively support ethical research
Discussion:
CNNMoney, The Verge, The Guardian, The Daily Beast, The Hill, WPIX 11 New York, Engadget, USA Today, New York Times, Mashable, The Wrap, Business Insider, New York Magazine, AdExchanger, Motherboard, WGBH News, Fast Company, Mother Jones, Fortune, Media Matters for America, @nixxin, Al Jazeera English, Boing Boing, Hit & Run, Forbes and Wall Street Journal, more at Techmeme »
Eriq Gardner / Hollywood Reporter:
The Weinstein Company files for bankruptcy, releases victims from NDAs, positions private equity firm Lantern Asset Management as stalking horse bidder — Lantern Asset Management will be the bidder for assets after coming to a purchase agreement. — The Weinstein Co. is now seeking the protection of bankruptcy court.
Discussion:
Associated Press, Variety, CNNMoney, /Film, New York Times, Mediaite, The Wrap, Reuters, thecut, The Daily Caller, Vanity Fair, Mashable, ag.ny.gov, USA Today, Fortune, Los Angeles Times, NPR, CNBC, mirror, IndieWire, Wall Street Journal, @pameladaym, Fortune, euronews, BloombergQuint, Channel NewsAsia, @thr, Financial Times, EW.com, Agence France-Presse, Entertainment Tonight, Fox News, Washington Examiner, @stefanmolyneux, Rolling Stone, Forbes, Deadline and The Wrap
Fortune:
Two women accuse ex-Tronc chairman Michael Ferro of inappropriate advances after promises of further investment, connections, a partnership, and possible job — Kathryn Minshew finally felt like a weight had lifted. It was September of 2013, and after months of back-and-forth, Michael Ferro …
Discussion:
Nieman Lab, Forbes, @seramak, Variety, Los Angeles Times, @cmonstah, @marynmck, Financial Times, @bethkowitt, @athenae, @kimmasters, @rexhuppke, @cindygallop, @markjacob16, @benbradleytv, @keachhagey, @isa_chapman, @margeincharge, @jmverlin, @mattdpearce, @mattdpearce, @katemather, @mattdpearce, CNNMoney, Editor & Publisher and Chicago Tribune
Amanda Palleschi / Columbia Journalism Review:
NY Magazine's women's site The Cut has 8M monthly unique visitors, up 40% from 2016, and drives the conversation with a focus on style, self, culture, and power — ON A WEEKEND EVENING IN JANUARY, a relatively obscure women's website called Babe.net published a story that elicited a media frenzy.
Maria LaMagna / MarketWatch:
J-school applications rise: Columbia Graduate School saw 10% increase for 2017-2018, Annenberg up 19% from 3-4 years ago, Medill up 24% for 2018-2019 year — Zoe Ginsberg, an 18-year-old freshman journalism major at USC's Annenberg School, said she and her classmates have many discussions …
Discussion:
Splinter and @westwingreport
Robinson Meyer / The Atlantic:
Video of speech by alt-right leader Richard Spencer, posted by The Atlantic, was removed from search results by YouTube which said it was borderline hate speech — Less than two weeks after the 2016 election, a prominent alt-right leader addressed more than 200 people gathered …
Discussion:
The Guardian
Benjamin Mullin / Wall Street Journal:
Cheddar raises $22M Series D and is now valued at $160M, plans to expand to UK and build a second news network as it abandons its paid subscription model — The company is planning to expand to the U.K.; launch second network — Cheddar, the financial news streaming service aimed at millennials …
Discussion:
Multichannel News, Business Insider, @taylorbuley and PR Newswire, more at Techmeme »