Top News:
Oliver Darcy / CNN:
Fox News says the top writer for Tucker Carlson, Blake Neff, has resigned after details surface about years of his bigoted comments on an online forum — The top writer for Fox News host Tucker Carlson has for years been using a pseudonym to post bigoted remarks on an online forum …
Discussion:
@erikwemple, Dartmouth Alumni Magazine, TVNewser, @erikwemple, @tammyforil, HuffPost, @jasonleopold, @dicktofel, @repmcgovern, @mollymckew, @dmihalopoulos, @juddlegum, @erikwemple, @ehananoki, @mikedrucker, @erikwemple, @rosiegray, @julesk_fighter, @jefftimmer, @erikwemple, @erikwemple, @thefienprint, Deadline, @z_everson, @erikwemple, @kantrowitz, @nutmegradio, Mediaite and The Wrap
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Erik Wemple / @erikwemple: Large story by @oliverdarcy exposing how the top writer for @tuckercarlson spread racism and sexism pseudonymously on an online forum. The Fox News staffer, Blake Neff, has resigned. https://www.cnn.com/... 1/
Dartmouth Alumni Magazine: The Right Stuff — Former “Review” staffer Blake Neff '13 settles in at Fox.
A.J. Katz / TVNewser: Tucker Carlson's Top Writer Resigns After It Was Discovered He Was Using Online Alias …
Erik Wemple / @erikwemple: @oliverdarcy @TuckerCarlson The online writings of Neff represent merely un-finessed iterations of the sentiment broadcast routinely on “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” and @oliverdarcy outlines direct connections between Neff's mindset and the output of the show.
Tammy Duckworth / @tammyforil: .@realdonaldtrump and @tuckercarlson should know that attacks from insecure men who can't tell the difference between patriotism and nationalism will never diminish my love for this country. These titanium legs don't buckle. My op-ed in @nytimes: https://www.nytimes.com/...
Mary Papenfuss / HuffPost: Tucker Carlson's Top Writer Quits After Secretly Posting Racist, Sexist Messages: Report
Jason Leopold / @jasonleopold: The writer, Blake Neff, previously was a reporter at The Daily Caller, which Carlson founded and has featured a handful of reporters who were also found to have posted racist and sexist remarks in online forums and blogs https://twitter.com/...
Richard Tofel / @dicktofel: “Anything [Carlson is] reading off the teleprompter, the first draft was written by me.” https://www.cnn.com/...
Rep. Jim McGovern / @repmcgovern: The only thing surprising about this is that he used a pseudonym. https://twitter.com/...
Dan Mihalopoulos / @dmihalopoulos: Writing what goes on Tucker's teleprompter by day. Posting racist and sexist comments under a pseudonym by night. But did this writer have to change his voice significantly from one platform to the other? https://www.cnn.com/...
Judd Legum / @juddlegum: It's weird he resigned for secretly posting racist and sexist remarks when his job was to write racist and sexist remarks https://twitter.com/...
Erik Wemple / @erikwemple: @oliverdarcy @TuckerCarlson Now: The scoop by @oliverdarcy marks the third time that Carlson has been busted for employing at the Daily Caller writers who'd posted vile racist thoughts on the Internet. In both of the two prior instances, Carlson claimed ignorance of the offenses: https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
Eric Hananoki / @ehananoki: Blake Neff, the fired Tucker Carlson writer (https://twitter.com/...), had his byline on this Daily Caller article (subhed: “White man overruns indigenous peoples with superior technology”: https://twitter.com/...
Mike Drucker / @mikedrucker: Sure that's bad but wait until they find out Tucker Carlson's top writer was also publicly posting racist and sexist remarks under his own name on Tucker Carlson https://twitter.com/...
Erik Wemple / @erikwemple: @oliverdarcy @TuckerCarlson Or perhaps I should say “education,” because the beat was really white grievance: https://dailycaller.com/... https://dailycaller.com/... https://dailycaller.com/...
Rosie Gray / @rosiegray: as others are pointing out, Blake Neff ( https://www.cnn.com/...) is among an increasingly crowded field of former Daily Caller writers who have been busted for racist language or associations
Julie Kedzie / @julesk_fighter: I'm shocked. Shocked. Movie blurb: Writer is so insecure that he uses a pseudonym for what he thinks is his REAL voice online, only to find out that his ideas had been shining through his day job the entire time. https://twitter.com/...
Erik Wemple / @erikwemple: @oliverdarcy @TuckerCarlson The specifics surfaced by @oliverdarcy are damning, unfathomable, unsurprising. Before acceding to his job at Fox News, Neff worked as a reporter for Carlson's Daily Caller, covering education. https://dailycaller.com/...
Erik Wemple / @erikwemple: @oliverdarcy @TuckerCarlson So thanks to @oliverdarcy, Fox News has a handy flow chart diagramming the racist input into “Tucker Carlson Tonight.” And via Neff's own on-the-record remarks to the alum mag, he had a willing partner in Carlson.
Daniel Fienberg / @thefienprint: It seems unfair that Blake Neff had to use a pseudonym if Tucker's been doing the same thing under his own name and on national TV for years. https://twitter.com/...
Ted Johnson / Deadline: Writer For Tucker Carlson's Fox News Show Resigns After Reports Of Racist, Offensive Posts
Zach Everson / @z_everson: Remember when @Facebook teamed with the Daily Caller for fact-checking? https://twitter.com/...
Erik Wemple / @erikwemple: @oliverdarcy @TuckerCarlson In an interview with Dartmouth's alumni mag, Neff said that he writes the “first draft” of everything that ends up on the show. He cites a mind-meld with the host: “I've gotten used to what he likes and what he thinks about.”
Alex Kantrowitz / @kantrowitz: Top Tucker Carlson writer (now ex-writer) was posting this insanely racist stuff online. Hard to read. Shocking but not surprising. https://www.cnn.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Miriti Murungi / @nutmegradio: LOL. “Here's my segment on how white supremacy is a hoax,” written by a white supremacist. So Fox News has quite literally for years been airing segments written by top-tier racists. Although maybe he was just economically anxious. https://twitter.com/...
Kurt Wagner / Bloomberg:
Sources: Facebook is considering imposing a ban on political ads on its network in the days leading up to the US election in November — - Limiting political ads may help curb spread of misinformation — Decision on ban has not yet been made, people familiar say
Discussion:
New York Times, Variety, @rob_flaherty, @vanitaguptacr, @ruskin147, @ttagaris, @mccarthyryanj, @rashadrobinson, @hkreid, @kylebrussell, @daveleeft, @politicswolf, @rsg, @sentedcruz, @bloombergtv, @rvawonk, @alexstamos, @tonyromm, @urbanachievr, @emmakinery, @just_jenna, @mattcompton, @sarahfrier, @jason_kint, @profgalloway, @sarahfrier, @jennidigital, @karaswisher, @alxthomp, @daveleeft, @jeffhauser, @anupamchander, @kevinroose, @emmya2, @yaeleisenstat, @brendancarrfcc, @rosenbergerlm, @juddlegum, @janesports, @markdistef, @mhbergen, @tsgiles, @ariezrawaldman, @aaronbastani, Fast Company, Ad Age, CNN, The Hill, Business Insider, Engadget and The Verge, more at Techmeme »
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Todd Spangler / Variety: Facebook May Ban Political Advertising
Rob Flaherty / @rob_flaherty: To put a fine point on this: Under this proposal the President could use organic posts to suppress voting by mail (as he did today), but Democrats could not run ads encouraging people to return their mail ballots. https://twitter.com/...
Vanita Gupta / @vanitaguptacr: Political ads blackout just b/f the election won't address real time voter misinfo and suppression that Facebook is leaving up even though it violates their policy, see e.g. Trump posts this morn containing lies about legal voting methods. https://www.bloomberg.com/...
Rory Cellan-Jones / @ruskin147: This would be an extraordinary u-turn but sounds quite likely https://twitter.com/...
Tim Tagaris / @ttagaris: The problem is not the ads... it's the disinformation. x1000 This decision would disproportionately impact progressive, inurgent campaigns. But maybe that is the point. https://twitter.com/...
Ryan McCarthy / @mccarthyryanj: Non-partisan organizations, voting groups and even many states themselves are spending many millions of dollars in Facebook ads to get out the vote this year. Facebook banning ads this late in the game could really backfire: https://www.bloomberg.com/...
Rashad Robinson / @rashadrobinson: .@Facebook claims to care about free expression but would rather restrict political speech altogether than take responsibility for curbing hate speech, voter suppression and disinformation. We have had clear demands for years. It's time to meet them. https://www.bloomberg.com/...
Heather Reid / @hkreid: Just to be clear: This is a cop-out by @Facebook to avoid dealing with the very real problem of disinformation in their organic content. This will hurt legitimate efforts to get out *correct* voting information to the people who need it. https://twitter.com/...
Kyle Russell / @kylebrussell: Imagine the things people will put out to try to make up for it with organic engagement https://twitter.com/...
Dave Lee / @daveleeft: For those not familiar - political TV ads in the UK aren't allowed. Instead, qualifying parties — those contesting a certain number of seats — follow an agreed formula. No reason this couldn't be replicated by Facebook in some measure.
Stephen Wolf / @politicswolf: Facebook enabled the facilitation of genocide in Myanmar, & its algorithms domestically magnify far-right propaganda & hate speech like Ben Shapiro. Banning Trump's deceptive ads doesn't do anything about that, & FB still reaps huge profits selling your data without political ads https://twitter.com/...
Bobby Goodlatte / @rsg: Makes a world of sense. Let's hope they do it https://twitter.com/...
Senator Ted Cruz / @sentedcruz: This would be a mistake. Banning political ads would: ✅Silence the free speech of candidates, groups, & Americans ✅Give the corrupt & biased Mainstream Media a monopoly ✅Empower Silicon Valley billionaires & their biased censorship practices https://www.bloomberg.com/...
Bloomberg TV / @bloombergtv: Facebook's plan to ban political ads ahead of the U.S. election is an attempt to respond to pressure about an ad boycott while avoiding offending President Trump, says Techonomy Media founder David Kirkpatrick https://www.bloomberg.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Caroline Orr / @rvawonk: NEW: Facebook is reportedly considering imposing a ban on political ads in the days leading up to the U.S. election in November. This could limit some mis/disinformation, but at this point, it's also just as likely to ruin last-minute GOTV efforts. https://www.bloomberg.com/...
Alex Stamos / @alexstamos: This might reduce the pushback from the media companies who will benefit, but nobody should fool themselves into thinking pushing advertising back into TV and print is “progressive” in any way.
Tony Romm / @tonyromm: some interesting context, for those curious: Facebook actually considered a similar thing — folks told us it could be akin to a 72-hr pre-election blackout — back in December when FB was under heat for Trump's ads. https://twitter.com/...
Christian Vanderbrouk / @urbanachievr: tHiS iS eLecTioN iNTerFereNcE https://twitter.com/...
Emma Kinery / @emmakinery: Facebook doesn't fact-check ads from politicians or campaigns, a point of contention for many who say the policy means ads on the platform could be used to spread misinformation The potential ban is still only being discussed and hasn't yet been finalized https://www.bloomberg.com/...
Jenna Lowenstein / @just_jenna: 1. The ads are not* the problem! 2. This would dramatically hamstring campaigns' ability to communicate and fundraise in the home stretch. https://www.bloomberg.com/... *or at least are a tiny crumb of the problem compared with mountains of organic misinfo
Matt Compton / @mattcompton: FB has a problem with organic disinformation and hate speech. Paid ads—especially from campaigns—aren't the issue. In fact, banning advertising during GOTV in the middle of a pandemic that will force millions to vote by mail will suppress voter turnout. https://www.bloomberg.com/...
Sarah Frier / @sarahfrier: Kurt's full scoop here: https://www.bloomberg.com/... Twitter doesn't have political ads, google already sold the YouTube Election Day homepage ads to Trump
Jason Kint / @jason_kint: Based on what? Yes a lot of grassroot campaigns come from progressives and yes there are massive data harvesting conpanies on that side, too. Both sides need to come to grips with the harms of microtargeting + political advertising and accept the ban until real solutions. https://twitter.com/...
Sarah Frier / @sarahfrier: This would be easier than finding all the misleading ads/voter suppression in time for it to matter https://twitter.com/...
Jenni / @jennidigital: This move is a ridiculous distraction and puts the forces working to suppress Black voters at an advantage. Hate speech remains untouched on FB while they continue to dismiss what civil rights groups are actually calling for: accountability. https://twitter.com/...
Kara Swisher / @karaswisher: This is akin to using a nuclear bomb to oust rodents and hurts the less well known pols and orgs: Facebook Considers Banning Political Ads Before US 2020 Election - Bloomberg https://www.bloomberg.com/...
Dave Lee / @daveleeft: FB should repurpose them, reinventing the British party political broadcast rules for the internet era. https://twitter.com/...
Jeff Hauser / @jeffhauser: Tim is of course 100% right. Trump-Russia denialists focused on the modest sums spent on ads (~$125-150,000) rather than how the audience captured by those ads was organically nurtured on disinformation. And God knows what the Saudis/UAE etc also did in 2016 & are planning now! https://twitter.com/...
@anupamchander: This would be an understandable decision but there is a loss: Having worked on a small local campaign, in my experience there is an order of magnitude difference in price between ads in Facebook and the local paper (which was subscribed to and read by a few, richer people). https://twitter.com/...
Kevin Roose / @kevinroose: Hypothetically, if you wanted to be ~ excluded from the narrative ~ about the 2020 election without changing the core mechanics of your platform or wading into thorny politicized issues around organic distribution, this is probably what you'd do! https://www.nytimes.com/...
Emmy Bengtson / @emmya2: THE ADS. ARE NOT. THE PROBLEM. https://twitter.com/...
Yael Eisenstat / @yaeleisenstat: This would be a convenient way to avoid the biggest issues, including Facebook's policies & tools that allow politicians to spread disinfo, engage in voter suppression & micro target lies. I explain the real threats in my 2 OpEds: https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ... & https://www.brookings.edu/... https://twitter.com/...
Brendan Carr / @brendancarrfcc: Less speech means more power for established gatekeepers. https://twitter.com/...
Laura Rosenberger / @rosenbergerlm: While I've called for @Facebook to halt political ads until there are effective regulations for online ads, changing its tune this close to the election is also problematic. This is the kind of thing they should have done long ago - doing so now may just create more chaos. https://twitter.com/...
Judd Legum / @juddlegum: This is a bad idea but it does show Facebook is beginning to understand the implications of giving politicians the green light to lie in paid ads The weeks leading up to the election are going to be a catastrophe https://twitter.com/...
Jane McManus / @janesports: This is too sensible a measure for the current era. I fully expect a pivot to the pre-election advertising firehouse. https://twitter.com/...
Mark Di Stefano / @markdistef: This really shouldn't be controversial considering other countries (UK, Australia) have blackouts in place for TV/radio heading into the election. https://twitter.com/...
Mark Bergen / @mhbergen: Early congrats to the public sector advertising sales team at Google. https://www.bloomberg.com/...
Tom Giles / @tsgiles: Facebook weighs blackout on political ads in run-up to the election. Nice scoop by @KurtWagner8 Would this help or hinder political discourse? Sure, disinformation and the company doesn't fact-check political ads. What about get-out-the-vote campaigns? https://www.bloomberg.com/...
Ari Ezra Waldman / @ariezrawaldman: Once again, Zuck is gaslighting. It's not about political ads, it's about micro targeting, unequal application of content moderation rules to coddle Trump, brazenly pathetic definition and valorization of “free speech”, the antiregulatory discourses disguised as freedom. https://twitter.com/...
Aaron Bastani / @aaronbastani: Facebook Mulls Political-Ad Blackout Ahead Of U.S. Election. This is good, they shouldn't permit political advertising of any kind, anywhere - end of story. https://www.bloomberg.com/...
Donie O'Sullivan / CNN: Facebook considers banning political ads in days before US election
Chris Mills Rodrigo / The Hill: Facebook considering ban on political ads: reports
Rob Price / Business Insider: Facebook is reportedly considering a ‘blackout’ on political ads in the days running up to the US presidential election
Karissa Bell / Engadget: Facebook may pause political ads prior to the 2020 election
The Objective:
Dozens of journalists and academics pen a rebuttal to the claims in the Harper's letter, whose signatories are criticized for failing to recognize their power — On Tuesday, 153 of the most prominent journalists, authors, and writers, including J. K. Rowling, Malcolm Gladwell, and David Brooks …
Discussion:
@mehdirhasan, @nilofer, @sallyt, Los Angeles Times, @nberlat, @elle_hunt, @franifio, @diannaeanderson, New York Times, @lenadunham, @nberlat, @blackamazon, @rhodes_dawn, @rmac18, Fox News, @moorehn, @mathewi, @ggreenwald, @willoremus, @lpolgreen, @hashtaggriswold, @espiers, @davidklion, @wihorne, @eoinhiggins_, @calebwatney, @mariayagoda, @sulomeanderson, @dataeditor, @satansjacuzzi, @katiepark, @ositanwanevu, The Verge, The Atlantic, MediaPost, Techdirt, The Wrap and Mediaite
Discussion:
Mehdi Hasan / @mehdirhasan: A longish response to the Harper's letter. I don't agree with everything in either letter but it's worth reading this one if you read the first one. https://twitter.com/...
Nilofer Merchant / @nilofer: “Their words reflect a stubbornness to let go of the elitism that still pervades the media industry, an unwillingness to dismantle systems that keep people like them in and the rest of us out.” (Loving all the receipts) https://theobjective.substack.com/ ...
Sally Tamarkin / @sallyt: This letter is absolutely essential and so important. I'm so grateful to the journalists of color who got it started and facilitated its writing, editing, and publication and to everyone who signed https://twitter.com/...
Erin B. Logan / Los Angeles Times: Column: Cancel culture is as American as apple pie
Noah Berlatsky / @nberlat: I signed this response to the Harper's Letter. I think it's substantially more thoughtful, in part because more specific. I'm proud to have had the chance to put my name on it. https://theobjective.substack.com/ ...
Elle Hunt / @elle_hunt: The highly specific rebuttals of this letter highlight the imprecision of the original https://theobjective.substack.com/ ...
Francesca Quarantini / @franifio: This open letter is like a reading guide for the original one, since the original cites no specifics. I'm glad people more versed on elite fragility have done this work, and put this out. https://twitter.com/...
@diannaeanderson: Really appreciate this letter of response to the Harper's letter: https://theobjective.substack.com/ ... Which, you'll notice, was not published in a major national magazine and instead appears on a Substack.
Jennifer Schuessler / New York Times: An Open Letter on Free Expression Draws a Counterblast
Lena Dunham / @lenadunham: Whenever I'm mourning any sort of criticism, my father always says, “ya gotta pay to play sister.” And he's right. If you are lucky enough to have an audience, you are blessed with push back too. https://theobjective.substack.com/ ...
Noah Berlatsky / @nberlat: “cancel culture” is supposed to be a culture of special intolerance on the left. that's not real. what is real is institutional censorship, very often directed at marginalized people. not super complicated, though obviously bad faith dopes like this guy pretend it is. https://twitter.com/...
@blackamazon: One of the greatest conditions of the abominable condition we find ourselves in today is not “discursive tenor” but an abysmal power analysis cloaked in lugubrious disdain or detached snark . https://theobjective.substack.com/ ...
Dawn Rhodes / @rhodes_dawn: About that Harper's letter. “In truth, Black, brown, and LGBTQ+ people — particularly Black and trans people — can now critique elites publicly and hold them accountable socially; this seems to be the letter's greatest concern.” Here is our response. https://theobjective.substack.com/ ...
Ryan Mac / @rmac18: When I was initially asked to sign this, I was skeptical, largely because I didn't want to give more air to the initial dumb letter. But the words in this were clear, powerful, and important. Glad I had the opportunity to add my name. https://theobjective.substack.com/ ...
Joseph Wulfsohn / Fox News: Letter dismissing ‘cancel culture’ concerns mocked for anonymous signers apparently ‘fearful of retaliation’
Heidi N. Moore / @moorehn: Concept: Retire all the tired “closed letter” jokes and pay attention to what marginalized writers are telling you about about how this media industry patronizes and shuts them out. Kind of like what's happening right now! https://twitter.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Mathew Ingram / @mathewi: I am on record as not wanting another letter responding to the first letter, but I have to agree with @jilliancyork — it's a good letter. I would have signed this one if I had been asked https://theobjective.substack.com/ ...
Glenn Greenwald / @ggreenwald: Is it supposed to be incriminating to point out that someone holds this belief? https://twitter.com/...
Will Oremus / @willoremus: Setting aside the substance for a sec, what does it say that this grassroots rejoinder to the Harper's letter is significantly better-written and more clearly argued than the original one that was signed by people who are literally world-famous as writers? https://theobjective.substack.com/ ...
Lydia Polgreen / @lpolgreen: This is worth your time. https://theobjective.substack.com/ ...
Alex Griswold / @hashtaggriswold: A group of journalists have written A Second Letter in response to The First Letter, and yes, it is everyone you think it is https://theobjective.substack.com/ ...
Elizabeth Spiers / @espiers: I know everyone is all Lettered out, but this is actually an incredibly thorough critique. (And btw, signed by Kerri Greenidge whose name was put on the original letter without her permission.) https://twitter.com/...
David Klion / @davidklion: No one asked me to sign this but I would very much like to, and I can think of dozens of other journalists who would probably like to as well. Anyway it's very good. What I like most about it is that it employs specificity and precision. It does the work. https://theobjective.substack.com/ ...
Dr. William Horne / @wihorne: This is how you write a letter, ICYMI. But honestly, the whole “civility debate” is nonsense bc critiques of oppression & abuse signal a massive, grassroots rejection of elite power. In that respect, the Harper's letter is stupid & pointless as well as reactionary. https://twitter.com/...
Eoin Higgins / @eoinhiggins_: Response letter does a good job on calling out the hypocrisy of many of the signatories to the original one https://twitter.com/...
Caleb Watney / @calebwatney: By the year 2023, all political discourse will consist of open letters, responses to open letters, podcasts about the response to open letters, cancellations based on the podcast responses to open letters, and open letters about cancellations in a recursive loop. https://twitter.com/...
Maria Yagoda / @mariayagoda: “In truth, Black, brown, and LGBTQ+ people — particularly Black and trans people — can now critique elites publicly and hold them accountable socially; this seems to be the letter's greatest concern.” https://theobjective.substack.com/ ...
Sulome / @sulomeanderson: I would have signed this. Some great journos of color on this list. I will point out that many of them were too afraid to include their names, fearing reprisal from their employers. That is what self-censorship, silencing and stifling expression looks like https://theobjective.substack.com/ ...
Steven Rich / @dataeditor: this gets at one of my many frustrations about the original letter: it's decided lack of specific examples in favor of uninterrogatable straw men https://theobjective.substack.com/ ...
@satansjacuzzi: i signed this letter to express my solidarity w/ everyone else who has to jump through hoops and squeeze into boxes to try and make it. it's a long read, but i think it's an important analysis of what the original letter was really about — namely, power. https://theobjective.substack.com/ ...
Katie Park / @katiepark: “The irony of the piece is that nowhere in it do the signatories mention how marginalized voices have been silenced for generations in journalism, academia, and publishing.” https://theobjective.substack.com/ ...
Osita Nwanevu / @ositanwanevu: I think one of the things people should note about this response letter is the space it takes to actually explain and examine specific examples. Whether you agree or not with their interpretations, that's something the original simply didn't do. https://theobjective.substack.com/ ...
Sarah Jeong / The Verge: Letterheads: social media and the end of discourse
David A. Graham / The Atlantic: What a Direct Attack on Free Speech Looks Like
Melynda Fuller / MediaPost: More Than 150 Journalists, Academics Speak Out Against 'Harper's' Letter On ‘Cancel Culture’
Dan Barry / New York Times:
Profile of Evan Brandt, a reporter at The Mercury in Pottstown, PA, who once dropped by the home of Alden Global Capital's head to ask about value of local news — His newspaper has withered under a hedge fund. His industry was in turmoil even before a pandemic. But Evan Brandt won't stop chronicling his town.
Discussion:
Media Nation, @jonathanec12, @dhm, @stvburns, @jeff_neiburg, @ericeyre, @catotato, @tommytomlinson, @jmitchellnews, @patriciamazzei, @alissazhu, @jkennedyreport, @ron_fournier, @pottstownnews, @moorehn, @andreasharsono, @andrew_chung_, @nytnational, @sameera22, @williams_paige, @palafo, @wjeffreybrown, @srodd_cpr, @opinion_joe, @westwingreport, @billlindeke, @emmaogreen, @motokorich, @wardreporter, @lizkimtweets, @repdesaulnier, @danrshafer, @mikevacc, @anniesciacca, @tonyleys, @stvburns, @noelle_phillips, @geraldposner, @froomkin, @scmitchp, @lrozen, @pwoodreporter, @donnaditota1, @lrozen, @mikecouzens, @maryellenklas, @vellastrations, @knott_katherine, @jimrutenberg, @danbarrynyt and @jswatz
Discussion:
Dan Kennedy / Media Nation: A beautifully told story that offers nostalgia about local news but not much hope
Jonathan / @jonathanec12: This story is fantastic. The part where the reporter drives to the Hamptons to confront the hedge fund owner who bought his newspaper is fantastic. https://www.nytimes.com/...
@dhm: “The truth is, to make a huge profit in the newspaper business, you have to cut, cut, cut, and be willing to see the product get worse year by year.” https://www.nytimes.com/...
Steve Burns / @stvburns: The most haunting aspect of this piece is its lack of a solution or success story. Because there aren't any so far, outside of the handful of papers that lucked out with a local philanthropist.
Jeff Neiburg / @jeff_neiburg: “His newspaper has withered under a hedge fund. His industry was in turmoil even before a pandemic. But Evan Brandt won't stop chronicling his town.” This, from @DanBarryNYT, is really good: https://www.nytimes.com/...
Eric Eyre / @ericeyre: One of my favorite newspapermen, @DanBarryNYT, writes about my old stomping rounds @MercuryX. So proud of Evan Brandt @PottstownNews and scores of other reporters just like him who keep their communities informed while hedge fund mgrs swirl like vultures https://www.nytimes.com/...
Cat Coyle / @catotato: I will never forget my summer working with @PottstownNews at @MercuryX. Watching him work taught me what journalism is. Right now he's the only one we can turn to for news about my hometown. Fund local journalism! And don't turn the merc building into a boutique hotel. Please. https://twitter.com/...
Tommy Tomlinson / @tommytomlinson: This piece by the great @DanBarryNYT got me choked up at the state of American journalism, pissed off at hedge-fund vultures, and inspired by Evan Brandt — who, while it all collapses around him, just does his damn job. https://twitter.com/...
Jerry Mitchell / @jmitchellnews: Reporters like Evan Brandt make #journalism great. This is why we need nonprofits like @MississippiCIR to fill in gaps b/c of layoffs etc. We give our hard-hitting stories to every newspaper in Mississippi, free of charge. #JournalismMatters #TruthMatters https://www.nytimes.com/...
Patricia Mazzei / @patriciamazzei: You really want to spend some time with @DanBarryNYT and this ode to local newspeople, an unfortunately shrinking breed. Long live the local papers that form the beating heart of journalism https://www.nytimes.com/...
Alissa Zhu / @alissazhu: Absolutely haunting. Reading this story was deja vu. The story of The Mercury is the story of local newspapers everywhere and it makes me want to scream https://twitter.com/...
John Kennedy / @jkennedyreport: Overworked, underpaid and unlikely to appear as cable-news pundits, they report the day's events, hold officials accountable and capture those moments — a school honor, a retirement celebration — suitable for framing. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Ron Fournier / @ron_fournier: A great sentence in a great story about a great survivor of a great and dying cause: local media. God help us. “Pottstown, a town of 23,000 about 40 miles northwest of Philadelphia, is like many American places: between acts.” ~ @DanBarryNYT https://www.nytimes.com/...
Evan Brandt / @pottstownnews: Makes two of us. https://twitter.com/...
Heidi N. Moore / @moorehn: A great story about the quixotic instinct for truth — no matter the obstacles — that is at the heart of all true journalism. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Andreas Harsono / @andreasharsono: “To make a huge profit in the newspaper business, you have to cut, cut, cut, and be willing to see the product get worse year by year,” said vulture capitalist Heath Freeman who killed The Mercury newspaper in Pottstown https://www.nytimes.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Andrew Chung / @andrew_chung_: “Forget dashing foreign correspondents and “All the President's Men”: Daily journalism often comes down to local reporters like Mr. Brandt. Overworked, underpaid ... they report the day's events, hold officials accountable” https://www.nytimes.com/...
@nytnational: Evan Brandt, proud reporter for a once-proud newspaper — The Mercury in Pottstown, Pa. — emerged from his Toyota with press identification dangling from his neck, the photo old enough to be of someone else https://www.nytimes.com/...
Sameera Khan / @sameera22: “Nearly all of his colleagues who didn't quit have been laid off or bought out, effectively making him the last reporter covering Pottstown ... He works in his attic, surrounded by a display of 36 journalism awards, many for public service.” https://www.nytimes.com/... https://twitter.com/...
@williams_paige: “I blame the public a little bit. People do not recognize — do not champion — what we do.” Devastating: https://www.nytimes.com/...
Patrick LaForge / @palafo: Nearly all his colleagues who didn't quit have been laid off or bought out, effectively making him the last reporter covering Pottstown. His newspaper's distinctive building was abruptly emptied and later sold, so he works in his attic, with his 36 awards https://www.nytimes.com/...
W. Jeffrey Brown / @wjeffreybrown: Feeling a bit sad for @PottstownNews that he's become a bit of a posterchild for the dying newspaper industry. https://twitter.com/...
Scott Rodd / @srodd_cpr: Another @DanBarryNYT gem: The last reporter left covering Pottstown, PA. A cautionary tale about what happens to newspapers under hedge fund ownership. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Joe Nocera / @opinion_joe: “Dinosaur to dinosaur.” What a great line by @DanBarryNYT https://www.nytimes.com/...
@westwingreport: “If you came back to the newsroom and you didn't smell like smoke, you hadn't done your job.” https://www.nytimes.com/...
William Lindeke / @billlindeke: Alden Global Capital is making money for investors destroying newspapers like the Pioneer Press and this one in Pennsylvania. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Emma Green / @emmaogreen: This is a profoundly important and profoundly depressing story on the way hedge funds have kept gutting local newspapers at a time when they're more needed than ever: https://www.nytimes.com/...
Motoko Rich / @motokorich: Evan Brandt, the last newspaperman in Pottstown, PA. A reminder to subscribe to your local paper. “Evan is the voice of the voiceless. He speaks for the little people. If we lose him, we're in trouble.” @DanBarryNYT https://www.nytimes.com/...
Steven Ward / @wardreporter: A lament of the death of local journalism. Also, a tribute to local newspaper reporters all over this country. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Elizabeth Kim / @lizkimtweets: The Times teased this all wrong! A reporter who won't stop chronicling his town but who also one who got so fed up that he drove to the Montauk mansion of the hedge fund owner who ruined his paper and asked him one question. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Mark DeSaulnier / @repdesaulnier: .@NYTimes shows you the demise of the local news industry through the eyes of the only reporter left covering a Pennsylvania town. As our country fights to combat a pandemic, it has never been more important to #SaveLocalNews. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Dan Shafer / @danrshafer: This is that “cancel culture” that media twitter is all freaking out about, right? devastation of local news around the country? no?? why not?!? https://twitter.com/...
Mike Vaccaro / @mikevacc: My greatest training ground was working at the Olean (N.Y.) Times Herald one summer, meeting local citizens and telling their stories. As the peerless @DanBarryNYT so elegantly reminds us in this column, local journalism is an essential piece of the American tapestry. https://twitter.com/...
Annie Sciacca / @anniesciacca: This is both a beautiful tribute to local journalism and a haunting account of the impacts of Alden's gutting of its newspapers. The hedge fund also owns our own East Bay Times and Mercury News, and papers across the country. https://twitter.com/...
Tony Leys / @tonyleys: “Evan is the voice of the voiceless. He speaks for the little people. If we lose him, we're in trouble.” https://twitter.com/...
Steve Burns / @stvburns: “He knew he might get to ask only one question. His choice: “What value do you place on local news?” https://www.nytimes.com/...
@noelle_phillips: Evan Brandt is an American hero, and there are more just like him keeping democracy alive by working as journalists at their hometown newspapers. #SaveLocalNews https://twitter.com/...
Gerald Posner / @geraldposner: Disturbing story for journalism “The economic paralysis caused by the pandemic has clobbered a newspaper industry already on the mat. With revenues plummeting, substantial layoffs, furloughs and pay reductions have followed in newsrooms across the country” https://www.nytimes.com/...
Mitch Pugh / @scmitchp: Great piece. Must read. Support your local news organization. https://twitter.com/...
Laura Rozen / @lrozen: vulture hedge funds buying newspapers to sell off the real estates, fire the news staff, and profit from the subscription lists and advertising revenue https://twitter.com/...
@pwoodreporter: I wonder what Randall Smith and Heath Freeman think when they read stories like this? Are they proud of themselves? Do they even care? If Smith, Freeman and Alden Global Capital have their way, what's happened to The Pottstown Mercury will happen to @baltimoresun. No question. https://twitter.com/...
Donna Ditota / @donnaditota1: This is both gutting and beautiful for a newspaper lifer like me. As always, Dan Barry is impeccable. https://twitter.com/...
Laura Rozen / @lrozen: the hedge funds & private equity firms that own many newspapers often siphon away profits...First, there is the real estate that can be sold off. Then there is the profit realized by shrinking expenses — inc. the new staff—while still collecting the advertising & subscrix revenue https://twitter.com/...
Mike Couzens / @mikecouzens: As usual, Dan Barry writes things that make you feel something. This is a story I'm sure will resonate with anyone who has been a part of @NewhouseSU. https://twitter.com/...
Mary Ellen Klas / @maryellenklas: I love these stories because I love these reporters - people who see journalism as a vocation, not a job. But it foreshadows what could happen at @MiamiHerald if a hedge fund wins the auction today and monetizes the newsroom by dismembering it. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Vinny Vella / @vellastrations: .@PottstownNews is a great guy and hard worker. I've long known about the situation at the Mercury, but seeing it laid out like this is just depressing. https://twitter.com/...
Katherine Knott / @knott_katherine: In case you didn't know: local news is important. The death or near death of these outlets harms communities. https://twitter.com/...
@jimrutenberg: The Last Reporter In Pottstown (who could just as easily be the last reporter in Waynesville or Youngstown or Glendale, or....) And The Owner Who Got Rich From his Dedication But Who Couldn't Face A Single Question. By @DanBarryNYT https://www.nytimes.com/...
Dan Barry / @danbarrynyt: He's the last reporter in Pottstown, Pa., where the once-proud newspaper - now owned by a hedge fund - is operating on fumes and his idealism. What's at stake? Only an informed electorate, government accountability, and a sense of community. My story: https://www.nytimes.com/...
New York Times:
In a letter to WSJ's EIC, some WSJ reporters and editors called for more muscular reporting on race and social inequities and skepticism of business leaders — A letter from a group of Journal reporters and editors calls for “more muscular reporting about race and social inequities,” …
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Wall Street Journal, @hshaban, @marcatracy, @nealboudette, @jeffjarvis, @nealboudette, @jayrosen_nyu, @tomdreisbach, The Wrap and Talking Biz News
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Hamza Shaban / @hshaban: Staff at the WSJ sent a letter to the top editor on June 23 calling for changes in how the paper covers race, including: — conduct a study of race/gender breakdown of the subjects of the WSJ's biggest stories — diversity in leadership and the newsroom https://www.nytimes.com/...
Marc Tracy / @marcatracy: Two weeks old, but NEW to you: Wall Street Journal staffers sent letter to eic Matt Murray with proposals to improve coverage and newsroom composition, with an eye toward racial, ethnic and gender diversity. Continues simmering conversation at the paper. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Neal Boudette / @nealboudette: @jayrosen_nyu @WSJ I personally heard directive on no victim stories. I am aware of the directives regarding Republican voices. The number of Dems quoted in stories was counted, tracked, compared to # R quotes. Was directly involved in labor/union stories that had to be re-written to slant to mgmt
Jeff Jarvis / @jeffjarvis: Color me dubious. You chose to work for Murdoch, the most malign influence in English-language democracy. Eyes wide open. Wall Street Journal Staff Members Push for Big Changes in News Coverage https://www.nytimes.com/...
Neal Boudette / @nealboudette: @jayrosen_nyu @WSJ At WSJ @geraldtbaker pushed eds/reporters to include more Republican voices in stories, slant labor/union stories toward mgmt. Stories abt “victims” - people screwed by big companies, gov etc - were strongly discouraged. “No victim stories” was familiar phrase. Saw it first hand.
Jay Rosen / @jayrosen_nyu: Newsroom pushback at @WSJ. “Reporters frequently meet resistance when trying to reflect the accounts and voices of workers, residents or customers, with some editors voicing heightened skepticism of those sources' credibility...” https://www.nytimes.com/...
Tom Dreisbach / @tomdreisbach: “Reporters frequently meet resistance when trying to reflect the accounts and voices of workers, residents or customers... compared with executives, government officials or other entities.” https://www.nytimes.com/...
Brian Steinberg / Variety:
Nielsen reverses course, tells TV network execs it will start measurement of out-of-home viewers, like those at watch parties, in ratings starting this fall — Despite a pandemic that has forced many Americans to shelter at home, Nielsen will, after all, follow through on its plans to chase TV viewers in bars, hotels and offices.
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Brian Steinberg / @bristei: MORE: In letter to clients, Nielsen CEO David Kenny writes ‘it became clear that we had misunderstood the extent to which upfront deals have already been agreed to using out-of-home metrics’.... 'https://variety.com/...
Brian Steinberg / @bristei: MORE: Nielsen expected to offer an apology to the networks as part of new agreement, according to sources. https://variety.com/...
Adam Jacobson / Radio & Television Business Report: Nielsen Backtracks On OOH TV Viewing Integration Plan
Jay Rigdon / Awful Announcing: After network complaints, Nielsen will stick to original out-of-home measurement plan this fall
Delia Cai / Deez Links:
Q&A with Aleksander Chan, who co-owns Discourse Blog with ex-Splinter colleagues, on finding its identity, shifting to a paid model, joys of a small audience — This week's interview is with Discourse Blog's Aleksander Chan, who talked to us about launching the political blog earlier …
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CNN, @kerrymflynn, @oaklandside, @mjenkins, @eramshaw, @mcwm, @raju, @soshnick, @restofworld, @jscros, @aleksnotalex, @chaykak, @mathewi, @kerrymflynn, @kerrymflynn, @kerrymflynn and Business Insider
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Kerry Flynn / CNN: Here's why these media startups chose to launch while so many other outlets are going under
@kerrymflynn: The media business has arguably never been under so much pressure, with many companies forced to cut costs and others unfortunately going under. But despite all of that, some new publications have launched in recent months or are preparing to do so soon https://www.cnn.com/...
@oaklandside: We never dreamed we'd launch @oaklandside in the midst of a global pandemic and a powerful national protest movement. Here's a bit about how we tore up our plans, and mobilized faster, when we felt it was important to do so as local journalists. https://www.cnn.com/...
Mandy Jenkins / @mjenkins: YES to this from @aleksnotalex: “We're not the next Dow Jones or anything or Condé Nast 2.0. But maybe we can be this small sustainable thing that eventually supports just us.” https://www.cnn.com/... You don't need to build an empire to make an impact.
Emily Ramshaw / @eramshaw: Proud to be launching @19thnews news in this time with the extraordinary @andreamvaldez, and proud to serve on the board of @Oaklandside, featuring the great @tasneemraja. https://www.cnn.com/...
Mike Murphy / @mcwm: some good news for the media industry in this crazy time https://twitter.com/...
Raju Narisetti / @raju: The “we” here being the goat-eating, peripatetic and uber-talented Mr @AnupKaphle https://twitter.com/...
Scott Soshnick / @soshnick: .@Sportico CEO @gloverd gives his thoughts on media startups in this CNN piece: https://www.cnn.com/... #sportsbiz
@restofworld: Things we did while launching Rest of World in the middle of a pandemic: got coronavirus, shut our office, hired 10+ new people, moved to the US from Nepal, had our first kid https://www.cnn.com/...
Jack Crosbie / @jscros: my comment on discourse blog's first week of paid subscriptions https://twitter.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Aleksander Chan / @aleksnotalex: i did MORE PRESS if you can believe it: honored to be in @delia_cai's very good newsletter deez links today talking about, say it with me now, @discourse_blog https://deezlinks.substack.com/ ...
Kyle Chayka / @chaykak: this is great because of 1) Delia's newsletter, an indie digital media business, 2) Discourse, an indie digital media business, 3) nice description of how an indie digital media business can work https://twitter.com/...
Mathew Ingram / @mathewi: “We're doing less! And it's good, because now we can exclusively do posts we feel good about. It feels purer. No more bullshit posts we have to do to meet our numbers to stay alive. I think it's a much healthier way to think about publishing” https://deezlinks.substack.com/ ...
@kerrymflynn: Loved this from @aleksnotalex, which is dark but inspiring: “The industry right now is maybe the bleakest it's ever been. Even if we wanted to get another media job anywhere, there aren't any, so we decided maybe the best bet is to invest in ourselves.” https://www.cnn.com/...
@kerrymflynn: It wasn't surprising to learn many of these new publications aren't relying on ad dollars. Some are nonprofits and supported by donors Discourse Blog launched paid subscriptions for its Substack Monday and already has more than 1,000 paid subscribers https://www.cnn.com/...
Jason Gutierrez / New York Times:
Philippine lawmakers formally shut down ABS-CBN, the country's largest broadcast network, which Duterte accused of bias, and deny it broadcast franchise renewal — By voting not to renew the franchise of ABS-CBN, lawmakers silenced a major network that had come under fire from President Rodrigo Duterte.
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Variety, @morethanbunnies, @janella_angeles, @melissagrelo, @piamagalona, @reaproy, @ethanz, @cwarzel, @benyt, @dannyarao, @nytimes and @philosophynook
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Patrick Frater / Variety: Media Freedom Suffers as Philippines' ABS-CBN Loses Bid to Regain Franchise
Hillary / @morethanbunnies: This is a really big deal. I know it's instinctive for a lot of people to read something like that and think “well that makes sense” because it's not America, but the past few months have seen a dangerous & systematic effort to dismantle free speech/criticism of the president. https://twitter.com/...
Janella Angeles / @janella_angeles: This is absolutely horrifying. To learn more about this dangerous law, what's happening in the Philippines and how to help, here's a resource to boost ⬇️⬇️ ⬇️ https://parasapinas.carrd.co/ https://twitter.com/...
Melissa Grelo / @melissagrelo: This is absolutely terrifying. Freedom of the press under attack and the government is succeeding at silencing one outlet at a time. https://twitter.com/...
@piamagalona: Mr. Duterte has often gone after members of the press that he dislikes. He has called journalists “sons of bitches” and warned that they were not exempt from the possibility of physical attacks. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Phil Robertson / @reaproy: .@attyharryroque performs the ‘oh, who me?’ game on the @ABSCBNNews shut down, like his boss #Duterte didn't repeatedly & publicly threaten ABS-CBN with loss of their license because he didn't like their coverage. He wins the totally lame excuse award. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Ethan Zuckerman / @ethanz: If the persecution of @mariaressa didn't tip you off, here's proof positive that open society in the Philippines is closing: https://www.nytimes.com/...
Charlie Warzel / @cwarzel: (whispers: if you care about speech and ~*the discourse*~ you may want to throw more focus at what's going on in the philippines) https://www.nytimes.com/...
Ben Smith / @benyt: The Philippines, @mariaressa says, represents the US's dystopian future; they just shut down their biggest broadcaster for being too critical of the government https://www.nytimes.com/...
Danilo Arao / @dannyarao: To quote from the news article: “'But legislators have no business to say how media should operate,' said Danilo Arao, a journalism professor at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines. ABS-CBN, he said, ‘is being singled out.’” https://www.nytimes.com/...
@nytimes: Philippine lawmakers formally shut down the country's largest broadcast network, the latest major blow against the news media as President Rodrigo Duterte cracks down on outlets that have been critical of his leadership https://www.nytimes.com/...
James Lee Proudfoot / @philosophynook: #Duterte permanently shut down top media broadcaster #ABSCBN Because he feared their honest independent reporting This is a dark day for #PressFreedom and #Democracy in the #Philippines We must #DefendPressFreedom and #OustDuterte! #IbalikAngABSCBN! 🇵🇭 https://www.aljazeera.com/...
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Committee to Protect Journalists:
CPJ, ICFJ, and Reporters Without Borders launch a campaign called #HoldTheLine to support Rappler's Maria Ressa and other independent media in the Philippines
CPJ, ICFJ, and Reporters Without Borders launch a campaign called #HoldTheLine to support Rappler's Maria Ressa and other independent media in the Philippines
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@pressfreedom: Join CPJ and 60 #pressfreedom organizations in our call to #HoldTheLine in support of journalists Maria Ressa and Reynaldo Santos Jr. and independent media in the #Philippines. Sign and share the petition in support: https://rsf.org/... https://twitter.com/...
@iwmf: “We can't stay silent because silence is consent. We need to be outraged, to fight back with journalism.” Together with @pressfreedom, @ICFJ and @RSF_en, we stand with #MariaRessa to #HoldTheLine and demand justice. Join us - sign the petition here: https://rsf.org/... https://twitter.com/...
Maria Ressa / @mariaressa: Thank you, @pressfreedom and @courtneyr for helping us #HoldTheLine. What a thread!! #CourageON #DefendPressFreedom https://twitter.com/...
Sheila Coronel / @sheilacoronel: We @columbiajourn are proud to join the #HoldTheLine coalition in support of @mariaressa @rapplerdotcom & independent media in the #Philippines. #DefendPressFreedom https://twitter.com/...
@spj_tweets: Join press freedom groups and help #HoldTheLine. Sign this petition calling on the Philippine government to drop all cases against @mariaressa, Reynaldo Santos Jr and @rapplerdotcom and cease attacks on independent media in the country. https://rsf.org/...
@cmsennott: Incredibly important to stand with @mariaressa and independent media in the #Philippines ... @GroundTruth supports #HoldTheLine https://twitter.com/...
Rappler / @rapplerdotcom: Steered by @pressfreedom, @icfj, and @RSF_inter, 60 #pressfreedom groups, civil society organizations and other supporters launched a coalition in support of @mariaressa and independent media in the Philippines, united around the call to #HoldTheLine. https://www.rappler.com/...
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
CNBC becomes the latest media outlet to face embarrassing ethics questions after a leak prosecution; the DIA analyst involved received 30 months in prison — In April 2018, Henry Kyle Frese, then an analyst with the Defense Intelligence Agency, exchanged some messages with Amanda Macias, a reporter for CNBC.
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@postopinions: The move to punish the revelation of state secrets to media outlets has hardened over the years into a reliable prong of anti-mediaism in the United States. @ErikWemple has the latest: https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
Mark S. Zaid / @markszaidesq: I've handled classified leak investigations since mid-90s. “I don't think there's any difference in the fervor by which the government wants to find leakers,” says Zaid. “The government just couldn't find these people and now it's a lot easier to do so.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica:
Charter says it is raising its Broadcast TV fee to $16.45/mo starting in August, citing rising programming fees; Comcast had raised its fee in Dec. to $15/mo — Hidden fee not included in Spectrum's advertised prices raised yet again. — Charter Communications is raising the “Broadcast TV” …
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Stop the Cap!, @karlbode, BGR, @tvtater, @joejerome, Gizmodo, Radio & Television …, Cord Cutters News, Cord Cutters News and The Desk
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Phillip Dampier / Stop the Cap!: Confirmed: Spectrum Plans to Raise Rates; Broadcast TV Fee: $16.45/mo
@karlbode: yet another example of the “unbridled innovation” you get when your federal communications regulators are a bunch of feckless ass kissers https://twitter.com/...
@tvtater: If you haven't cut the cableTV cord yet, why? Is it sportsball or something else? Charter's monthly “Broadcast TV” fee is now almost as much as CBS ALL Access and Hulu combined. Oh, and then there's the rest of your cable bill. https://twitter.com/...
Joseph Jerome / @joejerome: People are playing their cable providers $200 a year...to access “free” over-the-air broadcast channels. Glad I cut the cord: https://arstechnica.com/...
Artie Beaty / Cord Cutters News: 55% of Netflix Subscribers Would Be Willing to Pay More for the Service
Matthew Keys / The Desk: Spectrum customers to pay more for broadcast channels
Olivia Nuzzi / New York Magazine:
Profile of Trump's new campaign spokesperson and ex-WH deputy press secretary, Hogan Gidley, who quit journalism to work in politics and become a TV personality — On the morning of May 19, Larry Kudlow was booked as a guest on the Fox Business channel. This in itself wasn't unusual.
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@ericschultz, @olivianuzzi, @brent858, @exumam, @timodc, @jamespmanley, @9coacheswaiting and @joshuahol
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Eric Schultz / @ericschultz: @MarcACaputo Alternatively: “Gidley — who speaks to the president half a dozen times a day and hosts his closest advisers, including his daughter and son-in-law, at his home for cocktails — seems to be genuinely unaware of what's happening around him.” https://www.google.com/...
Olivia Nuzzi / @olivianuzzi: Correction: my story initially described Hogan Gidley's bag as a duffel bag. He has informed me it is actually a satchel briefcase. I regret the error. https://nymag.com/...
Brent / @brent858: people forget she was just casually friends with Milo Yiannopoulos https://twitter.com/...
Andrew Exum / @exumam: “Hogan Gidley” and “Heard Galis” are names with incredibly strong Ole Miss energy. https://twitter.com/...
Tim Miller / @timodc: This is a good sentence, @Olivianuzzi. “Trump's central case for reelection — the strong economy — has evaporated faster than the tear gas the administration sprayed on peaceful demonstrators outside the White House” https://nymag.com/...
Jim Manley / @jamespmanley: Somewhat hapless? Hogan is way out of his league https://twitter.com/...
Nandini Jammi:
Nandini Jammi, half of Sleeping Giants, says she worked well with Matt Rivitz early on, then Rivitz monopolized media interviews and diminished her work — How my white male co-founder gaslighted me out of the movement we built together. — Nearly four years after I began building Sleeping Giants …
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@slpng_giants, @lainnafader, @gilkatgil, @aweary, @introvertgay, @ambdana, @moderatemama, @sorrywatch, @blackamazon, @haitijustice, @tinytempest, @mikebutcher, @helpmeskeletor, @bosefina, @reneeygraham, Sleeping Giants, Adweek, @marisakabas, Mediaite, Matt's Newsletter, @jazzyloyal and @moorehn
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Lainna Fader / @lainnafader: Interesting how some men seem to only be able to apologize when they're forced to because of public scrutiny. Anyway, glad to have the intro to @nandoodles via her masterful lesson on reclaiming your own narrative: https://medium.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Kathleen Gillis / @gilkatgil: @slpng_giants Lose the passive voice - “She deserved to be listened to???” This is the best you can do? I did not listen to her and I took credit for all of our collaborative work. Ironically, I could not model the very behavior we are trying to discourage. I am sorry.
Brandon Dail / @aweary: Even in this apology, Matt frames himself as a victim 🙄 https://twitter.com/...
@introvertgay: Imagine how much better this would have been if it didn't take @nandoodles going public to force this letter. Without actions, this letter doesn't mean much of anything. https://twitter.com/...
Dana Shell Smith / @ambdana: There isn't a professional woman alive who won't recognize @nandoodles experience with her co-founder. Read here https://medium.com/... https://twitter.com/...
@moderatemama: @slpng_giants Appreciate this. I sent @nandoodles' medium piece to my daughters so they can learn from her experience. If there's one thing I've learned from @momsdemand volunteer work - we're only stronger when we credit others with their contributions & talents.
@sorrywatch: Not great, Matt. Lots of “this is not who I am” sentiment, blaming “the Movement,” invocation of Nazi threats, “there has never been a playbook.” There is a playbook. Don't hog credit. When someone tells you you've hurt them, respond. Apologize NOT LIKE THIS, but thusly: (1/2) https://twitter.com/...
@blackamazon: I am so over White folks “ Ive been getting death threats” as a dodge to their accountability to POC who have also been getting death threats Im liable to explode. Also dear White women , stop subsuming thsi into woman hood only to forgive men it is not your place to forgive https://twitter.com/...
Brian Concannon / @haitijustice: @slpng_giants co-founder Matt did apologize after @nandoodles went public. But even now he blamed stress, etc. - everything except systemic racism and sexism— for his racism and sexism. https://twitter.com/...
@tinytempest: Wow, sounds like Matt Rivitz of @slpng_giants is a typical mediocre white dude: using the labor of a woman of color to prop himself up then calling her terrible for expecting equality or parity. Hope Nandini has a successful future! https://medium.com/...
Mike Butcher / @mikebutcher: There is SOME recompense in this apology but the end is severely lacking in good wishes to Nadini OR an offer for her to return to the organisation. https://twitter.com/... https://twitter.com/...
@helpmeskeletor: I find 'I'm not perfect' in apologies portrays people asking for *the bare minimum* as unreasonable. No one asked for perfect. But also this 'don't hurt the movement' stuff is straight up extortion. You hurt the movement, not accountability. https://twitter.com/...
Bo Ren / @bosefina: This is sad but not surprising at all: https://medium.com/... I remember @checkwarner telling me 2 years ago to find an EQUAL partner who truly sees me and my intrinsic value. Thank you for the advice.
@reneeygraham: One takeaway for WOC from @nandoodles story about being excluded from @slpng_giants which she co-founded: Never say “Titles don't matter to me.” They matter greatly to white men, and they will use them to claim your work and marginalize you. https://medium.com/...
Kathryn Lundstrom / Adweek: Sleeping Giants Co-Founders Split Over Unequal Partnership
Marisa Kabas / @marisakabas: “Everything I do is for the movement. What about you? You're in it for the glory aren't you?” I wonder how many people in “progressive” spaces have had nearly identical conversations with white male bosses. People doing the damn work deserve glory. https://medium.com/...
Charlie Nash / Mediaite: Sleeping Giants Apologizes After Woman of Color Co-Founder Accuses Head of Gaslighting Her Out