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A reflection on how fact checking has changed since 2015, rising to prominence despite some flaws, and what the future holds — So long, fact-checkers … When I started as director of the International Fact-Checking Network in September 2015, there was very little there to direct.
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Nieman Lab, @newslitproject, @firstdraftnews, @digiphile, @dpfunke, American Press Institute, @janebsinger and @mantzarlis


The AMI-Bezos conflict is a case study of legal exposure that can stem from flouting journalistic norms and of how norms relate to constitutional protections — The National Enquirer pushed the limits of journalistic norms—and in the process called into question the legal protections enjoyed by the media.
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CNBC, @theatlideas, Business Insider, Vox and Vanity Fair


In editorial, journalists at Loyola University's newspaper describe how the university communications office has restricted media access to professors and staff — A Phoenix news reporter, on the trail of a story about Loyola's above-average abundance of women in STEM programs …
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@mikemcdtweets, @crampell and @royalpratt


Twitter hides a tweet, reportedly from Iran's head of state, for pointing out that a previous leader's verdict to murder novelist Salman Rushdie is still valid — Twitter removed a tweet from an account that reportedly belongs to Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei on Friday …
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@mrejfox, @rmac18, @digiphile, @dabeard and Engadget, more at Techmeme »


Interview with Conde Nast CRO Pamela Drucker Mann on transition from a publishing company to a full-fledged media company, content partnerships, and more — Bob is out and a new CEO is (eventually) coming... so what exactly is going on at Condé Nast?


Interview with Media Matter's Matt Gertz, who has been closely tracking how Fox News coverage influences Trump's tweets since 2017 — “There's a saying in politics that personnel is policy,” Matt Gertz, a senior fellow at Media Matters, said on a recent afternoon.
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@mattgertz, @susannahchen, @mattgertz, @mattgertz, @mattgertz and Washington Post


Challenger Gray study: 15.5K jobs cut in news, broadcast news, TV, film, and music in 2018, a 281% increase YoY, of which 11.8K were in news organizations alone — A study from an industry outplacement firm said 2018 was the worst year for media in a decade. This year isn't shaping up so well already.
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@saraschonhardt and @wwd


Profile of NewsGuard, a rare for-profit fact checking startup that uses a team of 25 journalists to rate 2,000+ news outlets, and the challenges it faces — Experts weigh in on whether a for-profit journalism initiative can do what big tech can't. — A battle between fact and fake news …
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@ranimolla, @newsguardrating, @jimwarren55 and @dariasolo


SEC filing: Spotify paid ~$337M to buy Gimlet Media and Anchor; Spotify told investors it expects to spend $400M-$500M in total on podcast acquisitions in 2019 — - After Machinima Shutdown, Rooster Teeth Revives ‘Inside Gaming’ and Rescues Other Machinima Shows
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TechCrunch, more at Techmeme »


While some artists whose music is used in TikTok videos are compensated through their labels' sales of blanket licenses, others forgo payment for exposure — The company behind lip-sync app TikTok is reportedly worth three times as much as Spotify, but the artists whose music powers the platform are seeing very little of that money.
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@getalternative and @mattnavarra


Sources: Great Hill Partners is in exclusive talks with Univision to buy Gizmodo Media Group for an undisclosed sum — Deal would include websites such as Gizmodo, Deadspin, Lifehacker and Jezebel — Great Hill Partners is in exclusive talks with Spanish-language broadcaster Univision Communications Inc …
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@benmullin, @jayrosen_nyu, @onionincunion, @jeremymbarr, @benmullin, Hollywood Reporter, Hollywood Reporter and Variety


Interview with the Swedish social science research team behind Spotify Teardown, a forthcoming book that takes a deep look at the music streaming giant — Researchers behind the controversial new book into Spotify's operations chat with Rolling Stone about their most surprising findings
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Music Ally


Sources detail the “generational shift” occurring at the BBC, as it loses four high-profile male presenters in recent months, including David Dimbleby — In just eight months, Andrew Neil, John Humphrys, David Dimbleby, and Eddie Mair have all stepped down.
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@markdistef, @markdistef, @aljwhite, @tomwhx and @alexgspence
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