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Sarah Scire / Nieman Lab:
Publications dependent on revenue from event ads, like alt-weeklies, are hit hard by coronavirus; Seattle's The Stranger says it's lost ~90% of its income — In a memo to staff, The New York Times called the coronavirus “an enormous story, a once-in-a-generation crisis that inevitably touches everyone's lives.”
Variety:
Sources: Universal Music Group chief Lucian Grainge has been hospitalized after a positive COVID-19 test — Universal Music Chairman and CEO Lucian Grainge has been hospitalized after testing positive for coronavirus, multiple sources exclusively told Variety.
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Poynter:
A licensed psychotherapist weighs in on how journalists can manage the stress of nonstop COVID-19 coverage — 9 ways journalists can push back against the stress of an always-on story — I have been hearing from journalists who are stressed out by this nonstop COVID-19 coverage.
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@jimmacmillan, @junkeranna, @firstdraftnews and @ctardaguila
Javier C. Hernández / New York Times:
Chinese journalists, usually muzzled, are publicly pushing back against the government's positive coronavirus spin, buoyed by widespread calls for free speech — The Communist Party is trying to fill the airwaves with positive stories about its battle against the virus.
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Emily Roseman / The Membership Puzzle Project:
How Danish subscription news site Zetland, with ~15K members, achieved financial sustainability by leveraging its most loyal supporters to recruit new members — In March 2016, the Danish member-driven newsroom Zetland launched as a daily publication with the goal of adding curiosity and complexity to public conversation.
Donie O'Sullivan / CNN:
Interview with Cristina Tardáguila, the associate director of the International Fact-Checking Network, on international efforts to fight COVID-19 misinformation — New York (CNN Business)A global network of researchers and journalists spanning 40 countries has issued …
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@mediawise, @davidclinchnews and @donie
Scott Nover / Adweek:
MediaRadar: TikTok is the biggest advertiser on Snapchat, with about 80% of TikTok's US ad spend between 2018 and 2019 going to Snapchat — Multiple sources indicate that TikTok has invested heavily on Snapchat — Key Insights: — While Snapchat and TikTok compete for the attention …
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@scottnover, @scottnover and @adweek
David Folkenflik / NPR:
How NYT reported on a months-long investigation into lawyers of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged victims guided by an unreliable source and ultimately exposing little — Audio will be available later today. — The intriguing tale began in mid-September with an invitation for two New York Times reporters …
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@alexanderrusso, @alexanderrusso, @npr, @jackshafer and @davidfolkenflik
Brian Steinberg / Variety:
AMC Networks says it is planning to sell ad packages that accompany its shows even when they become available on ad-supported streaming outlets like Pluto TV — AMC Networks wants to sell the ads that accompany “Walking Dead” on its flagship cable outlet and wherever the series' zombies might march.
Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
Interview with John Paton, chairman of the UK's Independent Digital News and Media, on traffic and revenue growth at digital-only news outlet The Independent — Four years ago it seemed the death of The Independent's print edition was the sad end to a brave but ultimately futile journalism story.
American Press Institute:
API is building a real-time network of local news decision-makers who will communicate with newsrooms to combat misinformation during the 2020 election — Voters get information about candidates, issues and the mechanics of their elections from an increasingly vast media ecosystem …
Lata Jha / Livemint:
Discovery launches Discovery Plus in India, offering content from itself and others for ~$4 per year, available in eight languages — - Priced at ₹299 per year, the service will offer content in eight languages— Hindi, English, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Bengali and Marathi
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