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2:30 PM ET, June 14, 2019

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Megan Garber / The Atlantic:
Sarah Sanders said she hoped her legacy would be that she “put forward the president's message” and she did so through her post-truth press conferences  —  “I know it's hard for you to understand even short sentences, I guess, but please don't take my words out of context."
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Aidan McLaughlin / Mediaite:
President Trump announces on Twitter that Press Secretary Sarah Sanders will leave the White House at the end of the month  —  President Donald Trump made a stunning announcement on Twitter Thursday: that his longtime press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders is set to leave the White House next month.
Brian Stelter / CNN:
Sarah Sanders' primary legacy will be the death of daily press briefings, as she shortened and then did away with the meetings; the last briefing was March 11
Lindsey Rogers Cook / Times Open:
NYT's digital transition team led internal data journalism boot camps, training 60+ employees over 18 months; resources they developed are now freely available  —  And how your reporters can learn to love them, too  —  Five years ago, a lot of people in journalism were asking, wide-eyed, “Should journalists learn to code?”
Max Willens / Digiday:
BuzzFeed forecasts $260M in sales in 2019 from branded products sold in stores; Tasty has partnered with food companies to launch food products and meal kits  —  BuzzFeed has found success in licensing its Tasty food brand across different consumer products including food, kitchenware and cookbooks.
Marcela Kunova / Journalism.co.uk:
A Facebook director of news partnerships says Facebook is compiling a list of trustworthy sources, including individual journalists, not just media outlets  —  The social media platform will help media organisations monetise content, including a dedicated space for news and a Facebook-powered subscription tool
Troy Wolverton / Business Insider:
Sources: CNET is shutting down its quarterly print magazine, launched in 2014  —  - CNET is shutting down CNET Magazine, its quarterly print magazine, sources inside and outside the company told Business Insider.  — The company informed employees of the move at a meeting last month.
Discussion: Talking Biz News
Tim Peterson / Digiday:
Sources: Amazon has been running a test with TV networks to sell their Fire TV apps' inventory to advertisers through Amazon's programmatic demand-side platform  —  Ad buyers primarily see Amazon's demand-side platform as a way to programmatically buy Amazon's owned-and-operated inventory …
Todd Spangler / Variety:
After receiving funding from Walmart, Eko is producing an ad-supported, choose-your-own-adventure series based on Refinery29 content  —  Refinery29 has been bitten by the “Bandersnatch” bug.  The millennial-female-focused digital media and entertainment company inked a pact with Eko …
Discussion: TechCrunch and The Verge
Bloomberg:
Turkey indicts two Bloomberg reporters, accusing them of trying to undermine Turkey's economic stability; prosecutor wants jail terms of two to five years  —  - 36 others charged for comments about economy on social media  — Charges relate to August 2018 news story amid lira meltdown
 
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Gerry Smith / Bloomberg:
Vox Media Group ratifies its first union contract with WGA East, which guarantees minimum salaries of $56K/year and four months of parental leave
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Texas appeals court rules that a state entity can infringe copyright without being held responsible under the takings clause if the work is pirated entirely
Discussion: Houston Chronicle
Mariam Cheik-Hussein / AdNews:
After recent press raids by federal police, Australian media owners and journalists publish open letter seeking laws to protect whistleblowers and journalists
James Walker / Press Gazette:
The UK's Evening Standard and Independent may face a government inquiry after an investor with ties to the Saudi State bought a share in their parent companies
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