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Ben Smith / New York Times:
Survey: 42% of Americans trust journalists more if they keep their views private; 36% trust them more if they are “open and honest” on social media about views — The tensions in newsrooms over reporters' social media presence are not just about politics.
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@benyt, @sopandeb, @taylorlorenz, @mattyglesias, @russian_starr, @jilliancyork, @jeffjarvis, @sopandeb, @sopandeb, @yashar, @wesleylowery, @taylorlorenz, @nishachittal, @wesleylowery, @carigervin, @aegallagher, @andrewmarzoni, @felixsalmon, @morningconsult, @megreenwell, @hshaban, @mattdpearce, @larakate, @mattdpearce, @ewong, @edzitron, @racheld, @tball, @chick_in_kiev, @briannawu, @allisonlcarter, @taylorlorenz, @joannastern, @hwise29, @ron_fournier, @jbarro, @smgalante, @sonnybunch, @taylorlorenz, @jayrosen_nyu, @sammy_roth, @ron_fournier, @taniel, @joshtpm, @ericzuck, @joshuagreen, @joannastern, @wmreddy, @moneyries, @taylorlorenz, @benmullin, @chrisgeidner, @qjurecic, @timodc and @benhoffmannyt
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Sopan Deb / @sopandeb: This piece by @benyt is illuminating and well reasoned. But I do think something all these “Should journalists tweet?” pieces miss is that Twitter has allowed POC journalists a platform they're often denied in traditional newsrooms. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Taylor Lorenz / @taylorlorenz: This is an interesting piece by @benyt on newsrooms relationship to twitter. One thing I think to note is that pretty much every reporter I've ever managed seemed to be happy to abide by social media guidelines... if they understood what they were https://www.nytimes.com/...
Matthew Yglesias / @mattyglesias: Not a huge surprise but @benyt on newsroom spats about Twitter is excellent — the basic question to me is whether news brands want to start paying compensating differentials to exert more control over their employees' social media presences. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Terrell Jermaine Starr / @russian_starr: I appreciate this well-reasoned piece by @benyt and encourage all to read it. I'd only add that most of—if not all—of these never tweet columns come from privileged white men who don't need social media to find work. I'd have no job or opportunities without social media. https://twitter.com/...
Jillian C. York / @jilliancyork: I think this piece by @benyt is frankly, elitist claptrap. Journalists don't just work at Times and the Post. No real consideration of the citizen journalists for whom Twitter is vital, because their countries' newsrooms are co-opted by the state. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Jeff Jarvis / @jeffjarvis: Good column (great lede, great kicker, bad hed) from @benyt today. He touches on one angle I would emphasize: the opportunity for conversation, for listening particularly to those underrepresented in newsrooms. I said that here: https://medium.com/... https://www.nytimes.com/...
Sopan Deb / @sopandeb: @benyt Ben kind of gets at it here, ie. Twitter shifts balance towards “star” reporters. True! But it also shifts power towards underrepresented reporters. And that's something often overlooked. https://twitter.com/...
Sopan Deb / @sopandeb: @benyt Twitter, for all its warts, is quite democratizing. It allows journalists a reach, both in the platform and in networking, they wouldn't have otherwise. Who would that benefit the most? People who are underrepresented and don't have the traditional upwards mobility.
Yashar Ali / @yashar: Something I said to @benyt that didn't end up in his column Often the only safety net a reporter has is their Twitter following. It allows them to seek new employment, get other gigs that they wouldn't necessarily be able to lock in without a following. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Wesley / @wesleylowery: this both doesn't surprise me and is extremely important. I once told an editor that, for the beat I cover and readers I court, being unwilling to say (true) things like “sure a lot of the Tea Party was racist” would harm my ability to earn their trust https://www.nytimes.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Taylor Lorenz / @taylorlorenz: Disciplining people for one off tweets is not something I ever found to be effective when I was in senior newsroom management. Often it just lead to anger among staff and confusion because punishment would seem arbitrary. I stopped sending the “your tweet” emails very early
Nisha Chittal / @nishachittal: “If I ran a newsroom,” he said, “I'd both tell my people I wasn't going to come after them for stupid tweets and also basically beg them to tweet as little as possible.” https://www.nytimes.com/...
Wesley / @wesleylowery: very true. It allows people otherwise overlooked in their newsrooms to find audience and platform, and also allows those of us who are not in newsroom leadership roles to weigh in on the current and future state of our industry in ways we never could otherwise https://twitter.com/...
@carigervin: Like no fucking shit. (Not gonna tag my former bosses but also NO FUCKING SHIT.) https://twitter.com/...
Aileen Gallagher / @aegallagher: There's not a social media policy in the world that address the crux of the problem: What's good for social media is often bad for journalism. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Andrew Marzoni / @andrewmarzoni: Call me sentimental but David Carr's memory deserves more respect than being used as clickbait for a story in which pundits weigh in on whether they should be allowed to tweet. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Felix Salmon / @felixsalmon: This is what @AxiosNick actually does https://www.nytimes.com/... https://twitter.com/...
@morningconsult: “But newsroom conversations about bias and trust tend, oddly, to leave out the audience. So last week, I persuaded @MorningConsult to survey Americans on, more or less, the question of whether we should all shut up on social media,” writes @benyt. https://nyti.ms/3r6JeQK https://twitter.com/...
Megan Greenwell / @megreenwell: Of all the types of questionably actionable Twitter behavior, lobbying this “independent reporter” to tweet your stories is by far the most egregious. (I don't believe for a second that hundreds a day do this.) https://www.nytimes.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Hamza Shaban / @hshaban: A key line that seems to apply beyond tweets, but news coverage itself, during the final weeks of Trump. And one could argue the same dynamic was steering social media companies, prompting them to take action only once Trump was on his way out. https://www.nytimes.com/... https://twitter.com/...
@mattdpearce: Cards on the table: Social media gives journalists way more bargaining power with employers overall and they relinquish it at their peril. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Lara Cohen / @larakate: Newsrooms don't always love when their reporters tweet for a lot of reasons — not the least of which is that twitter followers & engagement show that individual journalists are often more powerful than their collective news brands. Smart news orgs leverage rather than fight this https://twitter.com/...
@mattdpearce: also this dynamic is... very real! https://www.nytimes.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Edward Wong / @ewong: I thought about tweeting something profane to test my newspaper's social media policy, but decided to read the latest @benyt column instead. (I did tweet earlier tonight about 泡菜, which some people might find distasteful.) https://www.nytimes.com/...
Dodes / @racheld: This was an interesting column. When I worked at the WSJ, I tried to be careful with Twitter, but nevertheless found myself in trouble (not huge trouble but distressing nonetheless) for a couple of Tweets over the years. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Tim Ball / @tball: Reason I'm glad @Olivianuzzi is where she is: “The (WaPo) editor attached a document titled ‘profanity social media for olivia.pdf,’ which, she said, factored into her decision not to take the job.” https://www.nytimes.com/...
Talia Lavin / @chick_in_kiev: depressingly this is the only reason i get gigs https://twitter.com/...
Brianna Wu / @briannawu: Journalism school: “Speak your truth, even when it makes the powerful uncomfortable!” Journalism conglomerates: “Please refer to these strict guidelines before speaking your truth. It makes our #brand uncomfortable.” https://www.nytimes.com/...
Allison Carter / @allisonlcarter: A lot to chew on here. My main thought: A journalist's social media should be judged in its totality rather than for one or two bad tweets, in all but the most egregious circumstances. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Taylor Lorenz / @taylorlorenz: The most success I found was working very closely w/ writers (and editors) to shape a proactive content strategy for their feeds, even helping them structure ways to grow their own brand that didn't jeopardize the house brand. I used to send out “suggested tweet” emails abt news
Joanna Stern / @joannastern: Before I hit the tweet button I always remind myself of our social media policy, which means, well, I have a lot of things saved in drafts.
Hannah Wise / @hwise29: What if instead of worrying about the platform, journalists focused on how effectively they are reaching, listening to, and serving the unique information needs of their audience, wherever those audience members may be? https://www.nytimes.com/...
Ron Fournier / @ron_fournier: I especially like the kicker where @benyt asks us to finance his helicopter. Another great column https://www.nytimes.com/...
Steven Galante / @smgalante: Picking apart this paragraph could fill volumes of research papers. https://www.nytimes.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Sonny Bunch / @sonnybunch: Reporters shouldn't tweet but that's only because no one should tweet, never tweet. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Taylor Lorenz / @taylorlorenz: I wish more newsrooms would move away from this antagonistic relationship with their own writers and work on better, more proactive strategies for social media. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Jay Rosen / @jayrosen_nyu: “41% agreed with the statement, ‘I trust journalists more if they keep their political and social views private,’ while 36% agreed with the opposite statement, ‘I trust journalists more if they are open and honest about their political and social views.’” https://www.nytimes.com/...
Sammy Roth / @sammy_roth: I think a big reason there's so much tension between journalists and their bosses on Twitter is that traditional news organizations too often fall victim to a “both sides” mentality that makes it difficult for reporters to hold power to account. Twitter offers them an outlet. https://twitter.com/...
Ron Fournier / @ron_fournier: “And many of the battles over Twitter are really battles over journalism itself, and over whose perspective and judgment is central in an era when the country and the industry are wrestling with big questions of race and gender and power.” ~ @benyt https://www.nytimes.com/...
@taniel: One thing I'd add to @benyt's column: what Twitter also helps in political journalism is elevate local or seemingly parochial issues, conflicts, elections by showing their stakes & trends in a way that's hard without the medium's staccato repetition &... https://www.nytimes.com/...
Josh Marshall / @joshtpm: A really sincere thanks to TPM readers who've made it possible for me for twenty years not to have to worry about this shit. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Eric Zuckerman / @ericzuck: Get you a newsletter than can do both. @revue https://www.nytimes.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Joshua Green / @joshuagreen: Huge sympathy for @yashar — I'd absolutely lose my mind if this were me https://www.nytimes.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Joanna Stern / @joannastern: This week's @benyt column speaks to me deeply. It's a careful balancing act being a @wsj columnist and editor and being such a great tweeter. https://www.nytimes.com/...
William Reddy / @wmreddy: “David Carr, the legendary Timesman who made this column a destination, told me back in 2012 that he kept a “helicopter on the roof” of The New York Times Building in case he needed to escape.” https://www.nytimes.com/...
Brian Ries / @moneyries: Whatever the platform, newsroom managers will always be fearful of giving their journalists a voice outside the traditional restraints of said newsroom. Everyone needs an editor until they realize they don't. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Taylor Lorenz / @taylorlorenz: For the vast majority of my career I was a social media director and have written the social media guidelines for 3 major newsrooms. No 2 people will ever interpret the same set of guidelines the same way. And that's the crux of the problem imo
Ben Mullin / @benmullin: Better to break news in a bulletproofed story than a tweet. Best to avoid giving bad-faith critics wiggle room to attack your reporting using your tweets: https://nytimes.us4.list-manage.com/ ...
Chris Geidner / @chrisgeidner: This is very true, and I think it applies to lots of groups who had been kept out of high-profile journalism circles for a long time. Women, people with disabilities, LGBTQ people, indigenous people, and so on. I have talked often about how Twitter enabled my journalism career. https://twitter.com/...
Alex Barker / Financial Times:
The New European, owned by Archant, has been bought by NYT's Mark Thompson, FT's Lionel Barber, and others; sources say owner Matt Kelly raised ~£750K — Weekly publication launched after 2016 referendum has been focal point for Brexit resistance — The New European …
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Amol Rajan / BBC: The New European bought by consortium from Archant
The New European: Under new ownership — The New European is today under new ownership, following the acquisition …
Amol Rajan / @amolrajan: 2/ Other investors include: Robin Klein (Index Ventures), Saul Klein (Local Globe), Barry Maloney (Balderton), Jeff Henry (ex-CEO of Archant who green-lit the title), journalist Steve Anglesey, ex-McKinsey partner Cornelius Walter and entrepreneur Niels Kroninger. 14 in total...
Alex Wickham / @alexwickham: Oh dear... the New European announces its new 14-strong leadership team and it's made up of 100% old white men... imagine press releasing that https://twitter.com/...
Amol Rajan / @amolrajan: 3/ Title had initial print run of 4 weeks in 2016. With 7,000 news stand sales and 10,000+ subscribers, now makes small profit - on shoestring budget. Early investment will push it into losses. UK print market small/ crowded so long-term needs to persuade people to pay online
Amol Rajan / @amolrajan: 1/ SCOOP: Consortium led by Matt Kelly, and including @lionelbarber, ex-@bbc/@nytimes boss Mark Thompson, Ed Williams of Edelman and @taavet have bought @theneweuropean from Archant. Kelly is Editor-in-Chief + CEO. Gavin O'Reilly is Chair. More on my blog shortly
Mark Little / @marklittlenews: Been a huge admirer of what Matt Kelly has created and nourished with @TheNewEuropean. Great to see this news: https://www.bbc.com/...
Matt Wells / @matthewwells: Quite revealing that there isn't a single woman named in this story, which contains the all-you-need-to-know line: “O'Reilly and Kelly, who knew each other previously, first discussed the idea while drinking at Piers Morgan's annual Christmas party...” https://www.bbc.co.uk/...
Lionel Barber / @lionelbarber: A very thoughtful analysis from @amolrajan on the challenges and opportunities for the new New European in the post-Brexit era blighted by the pandemic. https://www.bbc.co.uk/...
Vanessa Thorpe / The Guardian:
Sources: Boris Johnson is preparing to announce former Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre as chair of Ofcom, with a remit to target the BBC — For many who work in public service broadcasting, it is the nightmare that refuses to go away. Could Paul Dacre, former editor of the Daily Mail …
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Light Reading, @stopfundinghate, @simonbruni, @agnesfrim, Digital TV Europe, @stigabell, @divinadecampo, @doubledownnews, @mrjamesob, @sarahludford, @jolyonmaugham, @ian_fraser, @socialm85897394, @conroy_bumpus, @dawnhfoster, @stayeuropean, @jaymotty, @jeffjarvis, @elliotelinor, @equusonthebuses, @paulbernaluk, @danwaddell, @dankaszeta, @eatlikeagirl, @marinanigrelli and @thattimwalker
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Paul Rainford / Light Reading: Eurobites: Telia, DNA extend shared Finnish network
@stopfundinghate: With multi-million pound plans underway to implement “Fox News style” broadcasting standards in Britain, the Guardian is reporting that the UK Government is also “poised” to put ex-Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre in charge of the broadcasting regulator Ofcom: https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Simon Bruni / @simonbruni: I don't wish to be rude but appointing Paul Dacre as chair of Ofcom is like putting Vlad the Impaler in charge of colorectal surgery. https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Jonathan Easton / Digital TV Europe: Paul Dacre set to be announced as Ofcom chair
Stig Abell / @stigabell: When Paul Dacre edited the Mail, he didn't have a computer in his office. This strikes me as a job he would not enjoy. https://twitter.com/...
Divina De Campo / @divinadecampo: This is genuinely terrible. There must be a petition for this not to happen. The head of the beeb has literally been funding the tory party to then have ofcom run by this right winger spells disaster for our democracy. https://twitter.com/...
@doubledownnews: Boris Johnson poised to appoint former Daly Mail editor Paul Dacre as chair of media regulator Ofcom. Unless we create our own progressive media we have no chance. Join us: https://patreon.com/... https://twitter.com/...
James O'Brien / @mrjamesob: Not for the first time, it's the satirists I feel sorry for. (Obviously, if he doesn't get the gig my sharing of this story will be yet more proof of my dishonesty & propagandist tendencies!) https://twitter.com/...
@sarahludford: Christ Almighty. Sorry to offend, but that was my immediate reaction. https://twitter.com/...
Jo Maugham / @jolyonmaugham: Chairing Ofcom will be a fitting punishment for Paul Dacre. https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Ian Fraser / @ian_fraser: Echoes of Blair's appointment of Callum McCarthy — a man who didn't believe in financial regulation — as FSA chair. Likewise Paul Dacre doesn't believe in media regulation. Expect a free pass for Andrew Neil's alt-right GB News https://theguardian.com/...
@socialm85897394: This would be a stunning appointment. Paul Dacre as chair of Ofcom would target the BBC and, as a newspaper man, might even try to stem the flow of advertising money from TV & press into social media. https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Carl Craigslist / @conroy_bumpus: Ian Huntley appointed Minister of State for Children and Families https://twitter.com/...
Dawn Foster / @dawnhfoster: We live in hell https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
@stayeuropean: Ofcom could stop the “UK Fox News” (GB News/News UK) plans, but it won't with Dacre in charge https://twitter.com/...
Jay Motty / @jaymotty: This is like putting Harold Shipman in charge of Public Health. Dacre has overseen some of the most right wing, bigoted newspaper campaigns in recent memory. Yet again we hit a new low. https://twitter.com/...
Jeff Jarvis / @jeffjarvis: To those who wish for regulation of media, the net, and speech, I give you this: Trump-with-an-accent to appoint the former editor of one of the most vile newspapers ever printed to regulate media, the BBC, and soon our net. https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Elinor Elliot / @elliotelinor: So the man who has probably done more than anyone else to poison the well of public discourse in the UK over the past few decades will be appointed head of the UK's media regulator. Democracy is dying. https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
James Vaughan / @equusonthebuses: Helluva journey. From trusted source of NF newsletters to Ofcom https://twitter.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Paul Bernal / @paulbernaluk: The real challenge would be to find anyone *less* suited to the job. He won't be able to do understand the technical stuff and he's pretty much the worst in the world for the non-technical stuff. And online harms? Might as well appoint the head of the nearest Russian troll farm. https://twitter.com/...
Dan Waddell / @danwaddell: Refuse to believe this is real. Surely it's only being flown so when the actual chair is appointed, he or she doesn't seem so bad. https://twitter.com/...
Dan Kaszeta / @dankaszeta: That sharp sounds you are hearing are the gunshots of satirists shooting themselves, because irony is now dead. https://twitter.com/...
Niamh Shields / @eatlikeagirl: WOW They just don't care. https://twitter.com/...
Committee to Protect Journalists:
CPJ finds that police across Russia assaulted at least 8 journalists and detained at least 49 journalists who were covering pro-Navalny protests on January 23 — Russian authorities should allow journalists to cover protests freely and without fear, and refrain from attacking or detaining members …
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@secblinken, New York Times, The Moscow Times, NPR, @pressfreedom, @peterbakernyt, @ivohdaalder, @pressfreedom and @rozen_j
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Secretary Antony Blinken / @secblinken: The U.S. condemns the persistent use of harsh tactics against peaceful protesters and journalists by Russian authorities for a second week straight. We renew our call for Russia to release those detained for exercising their human rights, including Aleksey Navalny.
Jason Breslow / NPR: Defying Putin, Russians Return To The Streets To Demand Alexei Navalny's Release
@pressfreedom: Russian authorities should allow journalists to cover protests freely and without fear, and refrain from attacking or detaining members of the press. https://cpj.org/...
Peter Baker / @peterbakernyt: “It's like we're slipping into 1937”: Today's large-scale police response signaled anxiety in the Kremlin over Navalny's ability to unite disparate critics of Putin. @antontroian @AndrewKramerNYT @INechepurenko @ATHigginsNYT https://www.nytimes.com/...
Ivo Daalder / @ivohdaalder: Only a regime fearful of its ability to stay in power arrests 5,000 protestors who gathered peacefully in cities throughout Russia. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Mike Fleming Jr / Deadline:
Apple acquires the film CODA at the 2021 virtual Sundance for a record-breaking $25M, above the $22.5M that Palm Springs received last year from Hulu — EXCLUSIVE: In the first big deal of the 2021 virtual Sundance Film Festival, Apple has landed worldwide rights to CODA, for a number just north of $25 million.
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Matt Donnelly / Variety: Apple Studios Wins ‘CODA’ in Record-Breaking $25 Million Sale
Chris Lindahl / IndieWire: With Acclaimed Premieres and a Quick Sale for ‘Flee,’ Sundance Begins with Promising Market Action
Steve Pond / The Wrap: COVID Impacts Sundance 2021: Screenings Go Virtual, Films Are Haunted by the Pandemic
Sian Heder / @sianheder: I second this pride for our cast and crew. The experience of making the film was magical. I hope the love we put into this story will continue to be shared by audiences! https://twitter.com/...
Meredith Averill / @mereschmere: So proud of @EmiliaJonesy !! “Jones is a real discovery and the film is a bonafide crowd pleaser with heart and awards potential.” https://twitter.com/...
Brent Lang / @brentalang: “CODA” snags record $25 million from Apple. Great movie w/ #Oscars potential. But a sign of how streamers are upending the economics of indie film and changing the major players at festivals. 5 years ago this would have been a Searchlight release #Sundance https://variety.com/...
Lucas Shaw / @lucas_shaw: Expect a very frothy market at Sundance thanks to streaming services eager/desperate for new product. https://variety.com/...
Kevin Shalvey / Business Insider: Apple breaks Sundance record with $25 million acquisition of the movie ‘Coda,’ outbidding Netflix and Amazon
Shoshannah Stern / @shoshannah7: Stories about the deaf experience have REAL value. This is proof. Congratulations to everyone involved with CODA and to everyone who will follow! https://deadline.com/...
Kyle Buchanan / @kylebuchanan: They're not just paying $25 mil for the movie, they're spending that money to shoot up a flare, just as Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu all did with previous record-breaking buys https://twitter.com/...
@erickweber: Apple coming on strong as an awards-contending studio with those deep pockets, no reason they can't become Netflix-level with smart acquisitions like #Coda here https://twitter.com/...
Hamilton Nolan / Columbia Journalism Review:
Marty Baron earned respect in WaPo's newsroom, but events in the past year showed a need to nurture new voices that differ from the white DC media establishment — After eight years leading the Washington Post—the capstone on a nearly half-century career in journalism—Marty Baron announced this week that he will soon be retiring.
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Dan Froomkin / Press Watch: What the next generation of editors need to tell their political reporters
James Fallows / @jamesfallows: This dispatch by @froomkin is full of *so* much important and crucial advice that my first instinct was to just screenshot it all. Instead, please read it all! https://presswatchers.org/... h/t @GRobLewis Two samples: https://twitter.com/...
Andrew Sullivan / @sullydish: At its heart, this is a screed against “whiteness” and “white values”. A small glimpse into the racism our elites now uphold as self-evident. https://twitter.com/...
Jay Rosen / @jayrosen_nyu: In his new column, @froomkin argues that political reporters should rebrand as government reporters covering probems and what's being done about them— rather than parties and what's being said about them. https://presswatchers.org/...
Dan Froomkin / Salon: What the next editor of the Washington Post (or the New York Times) should tell reporters
Perry Bacon Jr / @perrybaconjr: The other thing @froomkin gets so right is that while political journalists have been perhaps too unwilling to write about today's GOP honestly and directly, we were probably not critical enough of Obama (in the right ways) either. https://presswatchers.org/... https://twitter.com/...
Sandy Garossino / @garossino: Covid being a perfect example. https://twitter.com/...
Marci Harris / @marcidale: YES PLEASE!! Hard for elected officials to turn from campaigning to governing when the media never makes the jump with them Whole piece is must-read, especially re: whiteness Thanks @froomkin Cc: everyone in media https://twitter.com/...
@stellaaaa: Politics is doing the work of democracy and governance, time to focus on the work not the personalities and horse race under the guise of balance. For example the GOP proposal should be covered by what it will not do, not that it is an offer of bipartisanship. https://twitter.com/...
Perry Bacon Jr / @perrybaconjr: The political media shifted during the Trump era (less both sides-ism), essentially conceding its critics were right. Two of the most prominent critics were @froomkin and @farai. So very much worth reading their latest thoughts. https://presswatchers.org/... and https://www.msnbc.com/...
Perry Bacon Jr / @perrybaconjr: I can't pick one section to highlight from this great conversation between @farai and @trymainelee. If you care about journalism, politics and/or racial issues, you should definitely read two of the country's leading black journalists speaking so honestly. https://www.msnbc.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Alexandra Borchardt / @alexaborchardt: „His failures are the failures of an entire industry and an entire society" - on the departure of highly respected Marty Baron at the @washingtonpost who did many things right and will leave things for others to do better. https://www.cjr.org/... via @cjr
Hamilton Nolan / @hamiltonnolan: Washington Post staffers told me that Marty Baron was a great editor—but also that what happened to Felicia Sonmez and Wesley Lowery last year shows that the time for old school leaders like Baron has passed. https://www.cjr.org/...
Abdallah Fayyad / @abdallah_fayyad: .@WesleyLowery: “Some of the major challenges facing whoever succeeds him are the very things Marty failed to do during his tenure: assembling a newsroom and leadership structure that actually reflects the diversity of the nation—and world—it covers.” https://www.cjr.org/...
Wesley / @wesleylowery: Instead of tweets I figured I'd weigh in using complete sentences https://www.cjr.org/...
Mathew Ingram / @mathewi: CJR's public editor for the Washington Post: “Many in the Post's newsroom also believe that his departure is well timed, because, ultimately, he is a man rooted in a different era” https://www.cjr.org/...
Jay Rosen / @jayrosen_nyu: What Marty Baron did not get right at the Washington Post is ably summarized by @WesleyLowery, who used to work there. https://www.cjr.org/... Read this paragraph... https://twitter.com/...
Carlos Lozada / @carloslozadawp: It's “Game of Thrones” meets “Succession” in America's newsrooms https://www.nytimes.com/...
@benharder: “Either a crisis or opportunity for American journalism...” The editors of the LA Times and Washington Post are both retiring, and the editor of the NY Times is expected to do so soon. “Generational turnover..at a time of ‘extraordinary flux’ for media.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ...
Simone Flueckiger / wan-ifra.org: What skills are needed to be The Editor in 2021?
Archie Bland / The Guardian:
Prince Harry settles a libel dispute against Associated Newspapers, which runs Mail on Sunday; the publisher has apologized and will pay “substantial damages” — Duke settles libel case with paper and MailOnline over stories about his relationship with armed forces
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
Sources: Laurie Abraham, a senior editor at The Atlantic who commissioned Ruth Shalit Barrett's now-retracted article on niche sports, has left the magazine — The Atlantic editor who worked on the since-retracted October story on niche sports and college admissions is no longer with the magazine.
Lauren Harris / Columbia Journalism Review:
When hyperlocal newsrooms, like Vermont's Waterbury Roundabout, crop up in news deserts, they often lack a viable business model and resources for innovation — When the Waterbury Record ceased publication at the end of March, Waterbury, Vermont was on its way to becoming another news desert.
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@cjr: “More than anything, it was a time where people just needed information.” https://www.cjr.org/...
Anna Fazackerley / The Guardian:
Librarians, academics, and students in the UK are accusing publishers of price gouging on academic ebooks, which can often cost 500% more than print versions — Call for inquiry into academic publishers as locked-down students unable to access study material online
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@uhlr, @patchedelbows, @kat__rodgers, @alicewoolley1, @sirkserendipity, @danelphick, @mariaacarnegie, @robknell1, @wendysotonlib, @winson_tke, @oneill_he, @simonjbains, @capittard, @angus__sinclair, @czzpr, @ivanacurcic, @lorchbri, @porcupinesquill, @steveekaufman, @hohojanna, @linkletter, @erik_shell, @edtechfactotum, @pmhswe, @carterliebman, @edmundgriffiths, @realkingprep, @k8thechemist, @lxrjl, @festivalofideas, @library_futures, @socksknitter, @thomaspeachlib, @alicewoolley1, @dr_sarah_p and Campaign to investigate …
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@uhlr: We're doing our best to get hold of e-books for your courses however like other Uni's we're experiencing large price increases. A useful article explaining what's going on! ‘Price gouging from Covid’: student ebooks costing up to 500% more than in print https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Darren Flynn / @patchedelbows: “Publishers are manipulating the market and price gouging from Covid. We are trying to support students during an unprecedented public health crisis and they are making it so much harder. It is a scandal.” @Hohojanna speaking for a profession https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Katherine Olivia Rodgers / @kat__rodgers: this is despicable, I used to work in procurement for a small university library and I cannot fathom being asked to deal with this situation - budgets were already so tight. heads should roll for this. https://www.theguardian.com/ ... https://twitter.com/...
Alice Woolley / @alicewoolley1: Some students are now reading what is available or affordable, rather than what their tutors think is best for their course, say university librarians and academics https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Martin Sirk / @sirkserendipity: Who is going to step up & provide high quality content for uni students suffering from ebook price gouging? Massive opportunity for int'l #associations?https://www.theguardian.c om/ ...
Dan Elphick / @danelphick: This is unbelievably exploitative and evil. Academics: please take note of the publishers behaving like this, and make a note to never publish with them again. ‘Student ebooks costing up to 500% more than in print’ https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Maria Carnegie / @mariaacarnegie: An issue librarians have been battling for years. Great have opportunity to highlight it publicly. This is why libraries often have to make tough decision about what to buy. ‘Price gouging from Covid’: student ebooks costing up to 500% more than in print https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Rob Knell / @robknell1: Yup: as dept. library rep can confirm, have been dealing with this for months. Universal shock and surprise as academic publishers engage in egregrious profiteering. https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Wendy White / @wendysotonlib: “Universities need to club together to take control of their own publishing” @ucylpay Agree. Only way out is shared not for profit infrastructure. Small scale innovators get absorbed by dominant players to enhance rather than challenge status quo. https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Winson Tan / @winson_tke: This is absolutely scandalous but wholly unsurprising when the education system is ran as a $$ making enterprise. We can make a ruckus for the democratisation of edu, but the logic of capitalism will make sure that edu remains firmly for the privileged. https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Anna / @oneill_he: Great article that explains the hyperinflation University libraries are facing including @UniSotonLibrary ‘Price gouging from Covid’: student ebooks costing up to 500% more than in print https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Simon Bains / @simonjbains: Pleased to see the issue of “'eye-watering' increases to ebook prices” in the national press. We've heard loud and clear from students @aberdeenuni that they need more online books. This is what we're up against. We're doing all we can but need support. https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Christopher Pittard / @capittard: A good article, but university libraries also need to admit their own complicity here in increasingly turning their backs on print books and rethinking their spaces as big internet cafes. https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Angus / @angus__sinclair: Pubs are entirely disingenuous saying ‘ebooks are not comparable to print books because they can be used in different ways, with extra features’. For a start these features are, like, being able to add virtual sticky labels and highlighter 🥴1/4 https://www.theguardian.com/ ... #ebooksos
@czzpr: I've had direct experience of this. @MHEducation wanted to charge our library £700 for a single user ebook copy our normal textbook. Certain looks like Covid price gouging to me. https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Ivana Curcic / @ivanacurcic: An issue brewing since last spring: libraries against rogue publishers! ‘Price gouging from Covid’: student ebooks costing up to 500% more than in print https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Richard Lorch / @lorchbri: It's time for authors & academic institutitions to find better publishers. Commercial publishers are ripping us off (again). I'm glad to be part of a not-for-profit journal! ‘Price gouging from Covid’: student ebooks costing up to 500% more than in print https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
@porcupinesquill: The eye-watering price of some academic #textbooks is forcing professors “to put together reading lists based on what is available, rather than on what they actually think students most need to #read” https://ow.ly/...
Steve Kaufman / @steveekaufman: Now more than ever we must focus on making higher ed more affordable and getting cost of materials under control. You don't have to go in alone! @OpenEd_Network, @OpenStax, @OhioLINK, @BCOpenText can help! #goopen #makegreatcourses #stopgougingstudents https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Johanna / @hohojanna: Yeah , but according to McGraw Hill , things are going just great for academic libraries in the US, Right? 🤔 https://www.theguardian.com/ ... #ebooksos https://twitter.com/...
Ian Linkletter / @linkletter: Investigate McGraw-Hill Digital revenue is booming. Bundling Proctorio surveillance with every textbook is big business. Students can be forced to pay $15 for “Proctorio Plus” and Intelligent Scan. Look at the increase in “Direct-to-Student” revenue. https://www.theguardian.com/ ... https://twitter.com/...
Erik Shell / @erik_shell: I'm old enough to remember “digital media prices will start and stay lower than physical media because of the massive reduction in production costs.” Our system never misses a chance to exploit a vulnerable class. Never. Not once. https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Clint Lalonde / @edtechfactotum: I like how the McGraw hill spokesperson here implies they should receive credit for lowering the cost of learning resources while completely ignoring the fact that interest & use of OER & openly available online resources has been steadly rising https://www.theguardian.com/ ... https://twitter.com/...
Patricia Hswe / @pmhswe: “Nearly 3,000 librarians, academics and students have now signed an open letter calling for a public investigation into the 'unaffordable, unsustainable and inaccessible” academic ebook market.'" https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Carter / @carterliebman: It's time for schools like @NorthwesternU and @UChicago to switch to open-source class resources instead of locking FGLI students in to expensive textbooks https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Edmund Griffiths / @edmundgriffiths: I mean to be honest you've got the fundamentals of corporate business right there. Never mind about the book, just read the new revamped pandemic-era price list https://www.theguardian.com/ ... https://twitter.com/...
@realkingprep: “hello, for this class you need a copy of the odyssey and the federalist papers. you can find them in the library or online” Thats how simple it should be to learn the college textbook industry is a SCAM publishers FORCE teachers to push useless books https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Dr. Kate Biberdorf / @k8thechemist: Unacceptable. Our students deserve better than this. https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Alexrjl / @lxrjl: Is it possible to find academic books on Sci-Hub as well as papers? It feels like it would be a really shame if publishers weren't able to adequately profit from the pandemic, so I really hope this is not the case or that the students dont find out. https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
@library_futures: Let's get this straight: Big publishers claim to “support students” but make 40% profit margins and charge 500% more for digital textbooks? 🤔 Sounds more like exploiting a global pandemic, but what do we know? We just suffer the effects. 🤑 https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
@socksknitter: “Caroline Ball, subject librarian at the University of Derby, says one reason librarians are angry is that academic publishing is one of the most lucrative industries in the world, with unusually high profit margins, estimated at around 40%.” https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Tom Peach / @thomaspeachlib: “... the reality of how the different formats are used ....” is a quotation I will never forget, one that highlight how some publishers believe that we, as information professionals, have no understanding of how information & different formats are used. https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Alice Woolley / @alicewoolley1: One business studies coursebook: £65.99 in print but £528 as a single-user ebook https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Zeyi Yang / Protocol:
A look at Bilibili, the “YouTube for China”, as it balances competition and cooperation with Alibaba and Tencent, both of which invested in the video platform — “Should Bilibili keep expanding and become a larger player, their relationship with Tencent will surely deteriorate.”
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@cnstorytellers, @zhugeex, @zeyiyang, @electricfuturey, @timgrieve, @protocol and @dwertime
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Chinese Storytellers / @cnstorytellers: Don't know what @bilibili_en is? Now you should. Bilibili is used by just about every Gen Z Chinese person w/ an internet connection. After growing one of China's biggest esports businesses, it now has to wrangle with Tencent. By @ZeyiYang for @protocol: https://www.protocol.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Daniel Ahmad / @zhugeex: My colleague, Zeng Xiaofeng, was quoted in this @protocol article about Bilibili, which has grown significantly over the past few years thanks to gaming, live streaming + video and ACG contents. https://www.protocol.com/...
@zeyiyang: Taking investment from both Alibaba and Tencent, Bilibili, sometimes called the YouTube of China, is walking a fine line between challenging and befriending China's big players in tech. Starting in e-sports. My first for @Protocol | China https://www.protocol.com/...
Electric Future / @electricfuturey: @mediagazer @ZeyiYang this article made me curious so I took a look searched my channel name and saw my videos are all being re-uploaded with Chinese subtitles. lol good luck trying to issue a DMCA takedown request
Tim Grieve / @timgrieve: If you don't know much about @bilibili, it's time you should: It's flush with cash, it's huge with China's Gen Z, and it's facing one enormous challenge: Tencent. @protocol's @ZeyiYang reports. https://www.protocol.com/...
Brian Stelter / CNN:
Rick Davis, a CNN staffer since its launch 40 years ago and now executive vice president of news standards and practices, retires Jan. 31 — New York (CNN Business)The longest-serving executive in the history of cable news is retiring, and CNN will never be the same. — Around the network he is known simply as Rick.
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@cnnpr: Congratulations to Rick Davis - a CNN Original who is the heart and soul of CNN - on his retirement today. We will miss you so much Rick. ❤️ https://twitter.com/...
Rich Barbieri / @richbarbieri: + 1 to @brianstelter. Count me as well in the group of journalists thankful for what I learned by working with Rick Davis. https://twitter.com/...
Piers Morgan / @piersmorgan: A top man... Rick was so helpful in my time at CNN, as he was to everyone at the network. Wish him a very happy retirement. 👍 https://twitter.com/...
David Shortell / @davidgshortell: Rick was our beacon. Even before I joined, he was giving me the wisdom. From an interview I did with Rick for my @HankKlibanoff journalism ethics class midterm: “You debate, you argue, you fuss... You only get to the right place when you argue among your colleagues.” https://twitter.com/...
Carol Costello / @carolc: Rick Davis. You are simply the BEST. Thanks for all you've taught me. The world of news will MISS you. - Cable news' longest-serving executive is retiring after 40 years at CNN - CNN https://www.cnn.com/...
Ram Ramgopal / @ramcnn: Cable news' longest-serving executive is retiring after 40 years at CNN. Farewell to Rick Davis, the conscience of CNN, mentor to so many and all round good guy. From @brianstelter https://www.cnn.com/...
Oliver Darcy / @oliverdarcy: “Around the network he is known simply as Rick. ‘Ask Rick.’ ‘See what Rick thinks.’ Sometimes more ominously, ‘Rick wants to talk.’ Or, with a sigh of relief, ‘Rick OKed this.’” https://www.cnn.com/...
@merrillcollege: Merrill College and @CNN have established the CNN Richard Davis Endowed Distinguished Graduate Fellowship in Journalism, thanks to a $300,000 gift from CNN honoring #merrillmade Rick Davis, CNN's retiring EVP of news standards and practices. MORE: https://go.umd.edu/... https://twitter.com/...
@merrillcollege: @CNN .@DeanDalglish: “Over the last 10 years, no one has taken a greater interest in our students — particularly domestic minority students — than Rick Davis. ... This gift will help Merrill College prepare the next generation of newsroom-ready journalists.”
Etan Horowitz / @etanowitz: Rick Davis is a true living legend and a great guy. I'm privileged to have worked with him @CNN and very happy that I get to continue working with him on the board of @merrillcollege! Congrats Rick! https://twitter.com/...
David Clinch / @davidclinchnews: Congratulations on your retirement Rick Davis and thanks for everything you did for CNN and all of us over the years. You are indeed “The Conscience of CNN” but you are also just a great guy! https://twitter.com/...
Christian Sierra / @csierra1cnn: Congratulations to Rick Davis! Total pro and great guy that we're all gonna miss at CNN. https://twitter.com/...
Jason Kilar / @jasonkilar: A legend in journalism + @CNN is retiring this mnth. Rick Davis has played so many vital roles at CNN dating back to, wait for it, CNN's 1st day on air 40+ yrs ago. Editorial compass. Mentor. Counselor. Cheerleader. A truly kind man. To top it all off, @rdaviscnn is a yinzer! 🙏 https://twitter.com/...
@kerrymflynn: “The longest-serving executive in the history of cable news is retiring, and CNN will never be the same.” - @brianstelter with a touching tribute on Rick Davis' retirement https://www.cnn.com/...
@kerrymflynn: “In retirement, Davis intends to spend more time mentoring young journalists.” :') https://www.cnn.com/...
Ed Lavandera / @edlavacnn: Fun fact about the legendary Rick Davis. In 1978, Rick was a young staffer in the Washington Bullets NBA franchise. The team won the NBA Championship that year and he has the ring to prove it. That season he met Nick Charles and it sparked his path to CNN. https://twitter.com/...
Oliver Darcy / @oliverdarcy: “And to be honest, this tribute is probably violating 17 of Rick's rules,” @JohnBerman joked while airing this tribute. “We never asked him for comment. We didn't get a statement from a lawyer...” https://twitter.com/...
Vivian Schiller / @vivian: Rick Davis' impact— not just on @CNN, but on journalism broadly - cannot be overstated. Principled, thoughtful, curious, compassionate and so damn smart. He taught me how to be a journalist. Forever grateful. https://twitter.com/...