Top News:
Rani Molla / Vox:
Parse.ly: article views grew ~50% this week with those on coronavirus making up 13% of all views; Chartbeat: time spent actively reading is up 30% this week — A San Francisco newspaper headline announces the closure of large events on March 13, 2020. Eric Risberg/AP
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Digiday, Nieman Lab, What's New in Publishing, Digital Content Next, @niemanlab and Margins, Thanks:@amontalenti
Joshua Benton / Nieman Lab:
Alt-weeklies faced a double blow of ad revenue loss and distribution points closing this week; local magazines and news and arts sites will feel the pain too — COVID-19 is “a nearly perfect weapon against alternative weeklies.” In dozens of cities, papers are asking for donations …
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Rachel Kurzius / DCist:
An overview of the effects of the pandemic on local DC outlets Washingtonian Magazine, Washington City Paper, Local News Now, and Brightest Young Things — Even as local news outlets are seeing record traffic on their websites, one of their main revenue sources is drying up.
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@nateclaydiller, @madsruns, @megreenwell, @curious_kurz, @reporterjoe and Washington City Paper
Creative Loafing:
The alt-weekly Creative Loafing of Tampa Bay, owned by Euclid Media Group, lays off seven staff members in response to ad cutbacks due to COVID-19
The alt-weekly Creative Loafing of Tampa Bay, owned by Euclid Media Group, lays off seven staff members in response to ad cutbacks due to COVID-19
Detroit Metro Times:
Detroit Metro Times lays off eight as most advertisers cease operation with quarantine measures going into effect; remaining staffers are taking pay cuts
Detroit Metro Times lays off eight as most advertisers cease operation with quarantine measures going into effect; remaining staffers are taking pay cuts
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Scene and Heard, @jeffjarvis, @lexkuhne, @davidshepardson, @jerilynjordanc, @chadlivengood, @paulegan4, @leedevito, @ckrewson, Plain Dealer and Detroit Metro Times
Jeremy Kohler / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
The Riverfront Times, an alt-weekly founded in 1977 in St. Louis, lays off most of its editorial staff and suspends publication of its weekly print edition
The Riverfront Times, an alt-weekly founded in 1977 in St. Louis, lays off most of its editorial staff and suspends publication of its weekly print edition
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@d_towski, @goldsbie, News + Opinion …, @d_towski and News Blog, Riverfront Times
Pulitzer Center:
Pulitzer Center announces the Coronavirus News Collaboration Challenge, a ~$5K-$30K grant for interstate or international approaches to reporting on COVID-19 — The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, a non-profit organization that supports independent global journalism …
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Pulitzer Center, @sulliview and @tabeszyk
Lukas I. Alpert / Wall Street Journal:
Playboy magazine will stop publishing its print edition in the US with its spring issue, due to coronavirus; it will publish special print issues occasionally — After 66 years, magazine to continue publishing online, with an occasional special edition in print
Discussion:
Naked, Newser, The Hill, New York Magazine, Fortune, @robcooperpr, @timothynoah1, Vulture and Deadline
Financial Times:
EU calls on streaming services such as Netflix and YouTube to limit broadband use and offer programs only in standard, rather than high, definition — Brussels tells streaming companies to limit services as Facebook says managing traffic is a “challenge” — The EU has called on streaming services …
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CNN, CNBC, The Wrap, The Streamable, Multichannel News, Reuters, Engadget, CNET, @financialtimes, Reuters, Fast Company and @realjdittmer, more at Techmeme »
Sahil Patel / Wall Street Journal:
Sources: Disney is looking to sell adtech company TrueX, which Fox had bought in 2014; Disney hasn't integrated it into its sales or tech organizations — TrueX is best known for offering interactive ads — Walt Disney Co. is looking to sell TrueX, an advertising-technology company …
Discussion:
MediaPost and AdExchanger
Brittany Shammas / Washington Post:
A look at student journalists at campus news outlets across the US, diligently covering the pandemic even if they are unable to access their newsrooms — For the first time, the editors of the Cavalier Daily — the student newspaper at the University of Virginia — were having to plan out their issue via webcam.
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@jennsmola, @eric_adelson, @ericaperel, @alexldeluca, @k_newberg, @omars81, @rachel_fradette, @josephsalvador_, @stephanymatat and @ericaperel
Erik Hayden / Hollywood Reporter:
Fox Corp. says it is making Fox News Channel and its 29 local TV stations available for streaming free, without requiring a cable provider sign-in — While CNN and MSNBC offer full online viewing via sign-in through a cable provider, Fox Corp. properties will be made available free.
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Los Angeles Times, Deadline, @kentremendous, @whatthebit, Raw Story, Fox News and Mediaite
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Pew Research Center:
Pew study: 70% of Americans say the news media are doing fairly well covering the COVID-19 pandemic, while 37% say news media have greatly exaggerated the risks — About half say they have seen at least some made-up news about the coronavirus; 29% think it was created in a lab
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@gelliottmorris, @patrick_hruby, @klasfeldreports, @davidfrum, @conradhackett, @pewresearch, CNN, Fox News and Pew Research Center
Washington Post:
Nielsen: the most-watched TV program in the US last week was ABC's “World News Tonight”, which attracted 10.8M viewers, up 21% over its average for the year — In a typical week, ABC counts on shows like “The Bachelor” and “American Idol” to deliver its biggest ratings.
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RAIN News, The Week, @sarahellison and Adweek
Trip Adler / Scribd Blog:
Subscription-based Scribd opens its library of ebooks, audiobooks, magazine articles, and more to anyone for free over the next 30 days — At Scribd, we believe reading is the most powerful tool we have for connecting and sharing the human experience. — Today, with millions of people around …
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@tripadler, @tripadler and @sdkstl
Sarah Whitten / CNBC:
National Association of Theater Owners asks Congress for relief for its 150K employees, authorizes withdrawal of $1M from its reserves to aid theater employees — - The National Association of Theater Owners is asking the federal government relief measures for its 150,000 movie theater workers.
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Reuters and Vanity Fair
Katie Kilkenny / Hollywood Reporter:
As Hollywood suspends or pauses most TV and film productions, “below-the-line” crew members who are gig workers, are feeling the brunt of the industry slowdown — Most production employees are gig workers that don't receive healthcare from companies they work for and do not typically receive paid sick leave.
Discussion:
Observer, @rephankjohnson, @kristynburtt, @katiekilkenny7, @pattilupone and Velvet Couch Dispatch