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Charlie Warzel / New York Times:
Dueling hashtags on Twitter, blaming Clintons and Trump for Epstein's death, predictably amplified by the media, show how poisoned our information ecosystem is — With each news cycle, the system grows more efficient. — Mr. Warzel is an Opinion writer at large.
Jo Becker / New York Times:
Investigation: US and Russian domains that traffic in disinformation are linking to Swedish far-right sites, helping drive their rapid growth in the country — Sweden was long seen as a progressive utopia. Then came waves of immigrants — and the forces of populism at home and abroad.
HuffPost:
Since YouTube changed its recommendation algorithm in January to deprioritize conspiracy theories, monthly views of Fox News' YouTube channel more than tripled — Conspiracy channels all over the platform are funneling increased traffic to Fox. — Early this year, YouTube adjusted …
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New York Times, @oliverdarcy, @jessreports and Rolling Stone
Ken Doctor / Nieman Lab:
A look at the Gannett/GateHouse deal, which is far from ideal for either company or their readers; neither company has offered a big vision aside from cost cuts — What will the largest local news company need to do and be to be successful in the 2020s? Neither Gannett nor Gatehouse …
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Medium, @pilhofer, @stefaniemurray, @scmitchp, @joegermuska, @melaniesill, @raju, @mikecassidy, New York Post, @darrendcarroll, @niemanlab, CNBC, @ryanmartin, @dfmworkers, @raju, @niemanlab, @daviduberti, @jayrosen_nyu and @mattkatz00
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Lulu Garcia-Navarro / The Atlantic:
The El Paso shooting was the deadliest attack on Latinos in recent history, yet national headlines and TV chyrons downplayed that fact and emphasized Trump — I've been a professional journalist for 20 years. But this week, the media failed Latinos in America during what was perhaps our darkest hour in my lifetime.
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Poynter, New Yorker, New York Times, @davidgura, @alice__driver, @jamilsmith, @jay_hernandez, @borjaechevarria, @julissaarce, @lourdesgnavarro, NPR, @andreagtrrz, @pistoleraprod, @katzonearth, @monica_campbell, @melissagomez004, @kainazamaria, @matthewkeyslive, @vvaldiv, @sheeraf, @jorgeramosnews, @nkjemisin, @nprinskeep, @vv4change, @aurabogado, @amandarenteria, @piya, @mattdpearce, @miltonjbravo, @seungminkim and PEN America
Rebecca Keegan / Hollywood Reporter:
Inside Netflix's government lobbying efforts, which have shifted in recent months to align more with Hollywood studios and less with Silicon Valley — Rather than align itself with the tech giants under increasing Washington pressure, the streamer has joined forces with the studios …
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@thr, @thrmattbelloni, @thatrebecca, @loudmouthjulia and @markbroatch, more at Techmeme »
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Lucinda Southern / Digiday:
FT says 27 polls it ran since March to increase retention in FirstFT, its newsletter with 100K+ subs, drove the highest click-through rates of all other links — The Financial Times has started incorporating polls into its email newsletters in an effort to encourage readers to interact …
Emily Bell / Columbia Journalism Review:
Facebook's licensing of content from news outlets for its upcoming news tab signifies a change in strategy that history shows it may eventually lose interest in — Facebook's announcement this week—that it plans to syndicate news stories on its app—has set off a train of “What does it mean for journalism?” questions.
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@dankennedy_nu, @campbell_brown and @jeffjarvis
Tommy Craggs / Mother Jones:
Four writers who are constantly online talk about reclaiming and retraining their attention span in an economy built on capturing and manipulating it — Can the very online ever unplug? An entire cottage industry has sprung up around this particular anxiety: everything from offline vacations and …
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@pemalevy, @healthpi, @matt_d_cohen, @madmanchap, @patcaldwell and @motherjones
Liana Van Nostrand / NPR:
Despite NPR listener complaints about how reporters and hosts speak and sound, the variety of voices helps NPR reflect the diversity of its audience — What comes to mind when you imagine an “NPR voice”? You might hear the rich baritone of Bob Edwards. You might think of Terry Gross' velvety timbre.
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@hibblen, @skrivafel, @hollykmichels, @krysboydthink, @piya, @oberandout, @clairemcinerny, @carolynadolph, @charlie_simpson, @hatterlynn, @nickyodoesradio, @radioaltman, @lbvannostrand, @paigepfleger, @hiddenbrain, @nprpubliceditor, @vicvela1, @rfeldhausadams, @nprscottsimon, @justine and @hberkes
Ana Marie Cox / Columbia Journalism Review:
WaPo's Fact Checker and its arbitrary Pinocchios dangerously minimizes Trump's policy misrepresentations without giving readers context behind Trump's lies — The Washington Post's fact checker column—"The Truth Behind The Rhetoric," by Glenn Kessler—is one of the paper's most visible franchises …
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@factchecknet
Jacob Granger / Journalism.co.uk:
A look at BBC's Extend In News program, which embeds people with disabilities in the newsroom and has recruited 31 journalists since it piloted in 2017 — The broadcaster places reporters at the likes of Panorama and Money Box to find their passions, hone their skills and support access to the workplace
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@leonardcheshire