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Andy Serwer / Yahoo News:
Talking Biz News, which tracks business journalists, was quietly sold to Qwoted, a site owned by two PR firms whose clients include newsrooms like Bloomberg — Talking Biz News unless you're a business journalist, in which case you're probably familiar. The site, which was founded and run …
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@serwer, @anthony, @readdanwrite, @bendwalsh, @johnjcook, @edmundlee, @jamesfdennin, @craigsilverman and @jayshams
Max Willens / Digiday:
Time will launch an invite-only tiered membership program in 2020; prices start at $1,750/year, and the most expensive, at $20K/year, includes an event at Davos — Time thinks it can build membership revenue by going ultra-expensive and ultra-affordable at the same time.
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Politico and @kerrymflynn
Priyanjana Bengani / Columbia Journalism Review:
Investigation finds 450 “pink slime” websites, including 189 local news outlets, in 12 states, distributing algorithmic stories and conservative talking points — An increasingly popular tactic challenges conventional wisdom on the spread of electoral disinformation …
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@emilybell, Lansing Sun, @cornerrobot, @3r1ng, @grovesprof, @emilybell, @owillis and @samthielman
Rob Pegoraro / USA Today:
More than 100 PBS affiliated stations launch on YouTube TV, Google's $50/month cable alternative, available on the web and in apps — A missing link for cord-cutters just clicked into place: After the arrival of many PBS affiliates on YouTube TV Tuesday, viewers eager to flee high-priced cable …
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TechCrunch, PBS Main Product Support, Fast Company, The Streamable, 9to5Google, Broadcasting & Cable and CNET
BBC:
Investigation finds the Russian network connected to a leak of US-UK trade documents used Quora and the community section of BuzzFeed to spread misinformation — A network of social media accounts connected to a leak of US-UK trade documents has also spread false news stories online, a BBC investigation has discovered.
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Washington Post, @isaacstanbecker, @jerry_jtaylor and @rasmus_kleis
Sarah Larson / New Yorker:
Profile of Hallmark, which started printing cards in 1914 and has grown to include a cable network which has produced 103 original movies in the past year — By “leaning into Christmas”—and claiming to avoid politics—the greeting-card company has come to dominate screens across America.
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@yoda
Joshua Fruhlinger / Thinknum Media:
Vox Media job listings show a drop in postings seeking freelancers for SB Nation starting in September, when California's AB5 law passed; staff openings rose 3x — On Monday, Vox Media ($VOXMEDIA) announced plans to cut hundreds of freelance writers and editors in California, blaming AB-5 …
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Fox News, New York Post and Los Angeles Times
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American Society of Journalists and Authors:
The American Society of Journalists and Authors, representing nonfiction writers, sues California to stop the new AB5 law which takes effect January 1
The American Society of Journalists and Authors, representing nonfiction writers, sues California to stop the new AB5 law which takes effect January 1
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CNBC:
Vox Media to end contracts of hundreds of freelancers to comply with CA's new AB5 law, which will forbid non-employees from submitting over 35 articles a year
Vox Media to end contracts of hundreds of freelancers to comply with CA's new AB5 law, which will forbid non-employees from submitting over 35 articles a year
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SFGATE, NBC News, The Study, @a_w_gordon, @a_w_gordon, @nytimes, @tonyfrancoisesq, @alexiacampbell, @lorenasgonzalez, @zigmanfreud, Breitbart, @leojtravis10, American Press Institute, @cmonstah, New York Times, Reason, The Wrap, @byjenamiller, @laurawags, Washington Free Beacon, @lonestarball, @notwokieleaks, @ag_conservative, @ericboehlert, @markos, Hot Pod News, @nowyousieme, @matthewkeyslive, bookforum.com, @jenniferleechan, @nbj914, @cjmcginnis, @geekgirldiva, @nowyousieme, @gilesferrell, @joemullinax, @pellybottoms_up, @joshuakusnick and SBNation.com
Committee to Protect Journalists:
Report: 25 journalists were killed in 2019, down from 56 killed in 2018 and the lowest figure since 2002; Syria and Mexico were the deadliest countries — As wars subsided and a record low number of journalists were murdered in reprisal for reporting, the total number of journalists killed because of their work fell sharply in 2019.
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Press Gazette, @chrissiemurray, @hisham_melhem, @andrecaramante, @pressfreedom, @raju, @cbctom, YouTube, CNN and Press Gazette
Sara Fischer / Axios:
Facebook pilots a program in the US to use part-time contracted “community reviewers” to expedite the fact-checking process and aid its fact-checking partners — Facebook is creating a new pilot program in the U.S. that will leverage part-time contracted “community reviewers” to expedite its fact-checking process.
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Poynter, About Facebook, @jimwaterson, @natijomartinez, @stigabell, @baybarsorsek, @kevinroose, @fabiochiusi, @alexleavitt, @adamberinsky, @shiraovide, @fabiochiusi, @dmitryopines, @ldrogen, @nomiprins, @mbfhunzaker, @fraying, @edbott, @flyosity, @jamesbsumner, @jamesrbuk, VentureBeat, @brooklynmarie, @bgrueskin, @brooklynmarie, NB Blog, @daveyalba, @jgreendc, @sarafischer, @sarafischer and The Hill, more at Techmeme »
Rachel Weiner / Washington Post:
Judge rules the US government is entitled to money Edward Snowden makes from his book and speeches because he disclosed classified information without approval — The government is entitled to any money former National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden makes from his memoir and paid speeches …
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Reason, Associated Press, Bloomberg, National Review, @jesselynradack, @scottporch and Slate
Kali Hays / WWD:
Former 60 Minutes correspondent Lara Logan sues New York magazine and writer Joe Hagan for a 2014 article about her and her Benghazi report that was retracted — Logan, who just landed a docuseries with Fox News, wants a court to “send a very strong message to other so-called ‘journalists.’”
Wall Street Journal:
A look at WSJ's AI tool for drawing its iconic “hedcut” portraits, which is now available for all of its subscribers to use after uploading their photo — A 40-year-old Wall Street Journal tradition gets recrafted with technology — The main difference was in the hair.
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@martinbelam, @elanazak, @coryschouten, @fpmarconi, @fpmarconi, @wsj, @nataliewsj, @robtornoe, @amyfuller, @fpmarconi, @fpmarconi, @ryan_knutson, Talking Biz News, @nataliewsj, @fpmarconi, @fxmatt4, @bryfitz, @ecmclaughlin, @brfreed, @jackmarshall, @wadenyc, @kenli729, @matthewamiller and Boing Boing
Alison Flood / The Guardian:
Gary Larson launches thefarside.com with plans for occasional new work; he credits better online graphics, security, and a desire to dampen copyright infringers — Beloved cartoons, which had been retired for 24 years without any official internet presence, now have an archive site with new work in the pipeline