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Sara Fischer / Axios:
Henry Blodget says Business Insider is folding into the Insider brand, as Insider expands globally and into new verticals beyond business and tech — Beginning Tuesday, Business Insider's logo will no longer appear on Insider.com's website, the publication's CEO and founder Henry Blodget tells Axios.
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Nicholas Carlson / @nichcarlson: Insider Inc. to drop Business Insider name amid massive global expansion https://www.axios.com/...
@niemanlab: Business Insiders is now just “Insider.” @thisisinsider plans to hire 100 journalists in 2021 and will invest in verticals “outside of traditional business coverage, like politics, travel and lifestyle.” https://www.axios.com/...
Henry Blodget / Business Insider: ‘Business Insider’ has simplified its name. Now we're just ‘Insider’!
Sara Fischer / @sarafischer: NEW: Insider Inc. to drop Business Insider name amid massive global expansion — I spoke with @hblodget and @nichcarlson about their ambitious plans to employ 1000 journalists in the next 5 years Story on @axios: https://www.axios.com/...
Dakin Campbell / @dakincampbell: Lots of good news @insider & @businessinsider these days. First the WSJ scoops our 100,000+ subscribers. https://www.wsj.com/... Now Axios talks our name change and big growth plans. https://www.axios.com/... Come work with us! Share your news! Send us your tips! Say hi!
Jane Manchun Wong / @wongmjane: Can't wait for the day if Insider and The Information merge so it becomes “The Insider Information” https://twitter.com/...
Paris Martineau / @parismartineau: Business Insider is about 10 years from just fully leaning into the chaos and rebranding as “Id” https://twitter.com/...
Jacob Shamsian / @jayshams: Friendship ended with BUSINESS INSIDER now INSIDER is my best friend https://www.axios.com/...
Felix Salmon / @felixsalmon: I want to know SO MUCH MORE about the decision to launch Insider with a separate CMS. Was it custom-built in-house? @hblodget @nichcarlson https://www.axios.com/...? https://twitter.com/...
Shona Ghosh / @shonaghosh: I am not giving up my Business Insider socks tho https://www.axios.com/...
Kirsten / @kirstenacuna: 2012: Started off at BI ~2015: Moved to TI (rip) 2016: Moved to Insider, the one that will be forevermore https://twitter.com/...
Martin Sfp Bryant / @martinsfp: Business Insider is dropping the ‘Business’, but still covering business. https://twitter.com/...
The COVID Tracking Project:
The COVID Tracking Project, founded by three journalists and supported by The Atlantic, says it will issue its final update on March 7 and close in May — After a year of collecting, analyzing, and interpreting COVID-19 data for the United States, we're ending our data compilation work in early March.
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@covid19tracking, @alexismadrigal, @covid19tracking, @covid19tracking, @karaoehler, @ericuman, @yayitsrob, @kottke, @alexismadrigal, @covid19tracking, @jburnmurdoch, @kissane, @thejoshklein, @alexismadrigal, @covid19tracking, @peterj_walker, @alexismadrigal, @emilybell, @erictopol, Why is this interesting?, Crain's New York Business and Engadget
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@covid19tracking: Some important news about CTP: After a year of collecting, analyzing, and interpreting COVID-19 data for the United States—and months of preparation for what we're about to announce—we're ending our data compilation work on March 7. https://covidtracking.com/...
Alexis C. Madrigal / @alexismadrigal: Well, after months of quiet preparation, we're ready to announce that we'll be spinning down data collection soon. https://twitter.com/...
@covid19tracking: But after months of discussion with advisors and agencies, we believe this is the right thing to do for COVID-19 data in the US, and for our people as well. Please do take a moment to read the post if you have questions. https://covidtracking.com/...
@covid19tracking: We will be archiving everything we've published and publishing a lot more documentation and analysis in the coming weeks and months. We care about this data and about all the context around it, and we're going through a very careful archive process.
Kara Oehler / @karaoehler: After nearly a year of working with the @COVID19Tracking project, I still can't make sense of the cascading factors that necessitated a group of volunteers to gather COVID-19 data, but I'm tremendously proud to have been a part of this incredible crew. https://twitter.com/...
Eric Umansky / @ericuman: “To be a force for reality.” That's how the @COVID19Tracking's @kissane & @alexismadrigal describe what drove them. And really, it's a great mission statement for journalism generally. https://covidtracking.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Robinson Meyer / @yayitsrob: We started @COVID19Tracking to pressure the government into releasing data we were sure it had. Then we realized it didn't have that data at all—it was using ours. We had to keep going. Now, the public's government is ready to track the public's data. It's time for us to go. https://twitter.com/...
@kottke: The COVID Tracking Project will stop its work in early March because the US government is finally doing this vital task. A huge HUGE thank you to the @COVID19Tracking team for their service. https://covidtracking.com/...
Alexis C. Madrigal / @alexismadrigal: This is, of course, a bittersweet moment for those of us at @COVID19Tracking. We've built a community with incredible capacities and stores of knowledge. But this project was never meant to last forever. And we could not have continued indefinitely with our current model. https://twitter.com/...
@covid19tracking: We didn't come to this decision easily, but we have believed from the very beginning of the project that the work of compiling, publishing, and analyzing COVID-19 data for the US properly belongs to federal public health agencies.
John Burn-Murdoch / @jburnmurdoch: It's remarkable so many of the best, most consistent & reliable Covid datasets are volunteer projects or similar. Unaffiliated and often unsupported by governments or health agencies. Covid Tracking Proj is a classic of the genre. Incredible work from the team over the last year https://twitter.com/...
Erin Kissane / @kissane: We have a lot of work ahead of us at @COVID19Tracking, but announcing now that we're winding down data collection to focus on a last push on federal accountability feels very right. https://covidtracking.com/...
Josh Klein / @thejoshklein: “No one expected a volunteer pop-up collective to publish and interpret public health data for the United States for the first year of a global pandemic... while our world-famous public health agencies remained sidelined and underfunded” #DataHeroes https://covidtracking.com/...
Alexis C. Madrigal / @alexismadrigal: It won't be the end of the project. We've always had a strange dual role as data-provider *and* fierce critics of that data. From March-May, we will focus on that latter role, producing a set of documents we hope will help correct public health data problems in the future.
@covid19tracking: The CDC and HHS are now publishing data that is much more comparable to the figures we have been compiling from states since last spring. Gaps and inconsistencies remain, and we will continue to analyze federal data and document what we find through the end of May.
Peter Walker / @peterj_walker: It's been the privilege of a lifetime to get to work with the brilliant, generous, dedicated humans at @COVID19Tracking. We're wrapping up daily updates on March 7. More teary, personal threads to come I'm sure but for now: https://covidtracking.com/...
Alexis C. Madrigal / @alexismadrigal: Choosing a measured, responsible spindown is a very tough choice to make, but @kissane and I deeply believe that it is the right one for our people and for the country.
Emily Bell / @emilybell: What an amazingly important piece of journalism; sustained, detailed and genuinely life-saving. @kissane @alexismadrigal @yayitsrob and team brought the principles of open news and data journalism together to great effect https://twitter.com/...
Eric Topol / @erictopol: We're so indebted to this team for all they've done, hundreds of volunteers, leaders including @kissane, @alexismadrigal, and many more. I had an inside view as an advisor and cannot adequately express my praise for this initiative, their indefatigable hard work, & impact🙏👏👏 https://twitter.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Igor Bonifacic / Engadget: The COVID Tracking Project will stop collecting data on March 7th
Casey Newton / Platformer:
Elon Musk's Clubhouse appearance was a kind of test case for a16z's media ambitions and showed how the app could work as the audio version of Medium — I. Andreessen Horowitz and the backdoor pilot — Hey, did you hear Elon Musk went on Clubhouse? — The media and venture capital worlds …
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@ericnewcomer, @alexeheath, @caseynewton, Business Insider, @ericnewcomer, @johnlegere, The Muffin por Mauricio …, @niemanlab, @darethetrigger, @dearsarah, @jessicalessin, @coryweinberg, @ericnewcomer, @leimer, @jaycodon, @rafat, @moorehn, @marklittlenews, CNBC, Washington Post, TechCrunch and The So What Newsletter, more at Techmeme »
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Eric Newcomer / @ericnewcomer: so undisclosed future a16z partner hosts event with a16z partner where a16z portfolio company does crisis PR but it's billed as this big organic thing with Elon Musk?
Alex Heath / @alexeheath: A notable move in the venture capital world: Angel investor and Clubhouse host extraordinaire @sriramk has been named a general partner at @a16z, the firm behind Clubhouse's funding rounds https://www.theinformation.com/ ...
Casey Newton / @caseynewton: This week's free @platformer column expands on this thought to consider what Clubhouse enables, and what Elon's appearance revealed. https://www.platformer.news/ ... https://twitter.com/...
Katie Canales / Business Insider: Barstool's Dave Portnoy says he lost $700,000 on ‘meme stocks’ like GameStop and AMC: Robinhood CEO ‘stole it from me and should be in jail’
Eric Newcomer / @ericnewcomer: though will be interesting to see who tries to replicate the a16z strategy
John Legere / @johnlegere: No questions asked, Clubhouse is the next frontier. https://www.theverge.com/...
Mauricio Cabrera / The Muffin por Mauricio Cabrera: Confirmado: Silicon Valley no quiere al periodismo
@niemanlab: “Like Medium, Clubhouse is there when [Elon Musk] needs it, and never needs to be thought about otherwise. It offers him all the distribution upside of a podcast without the planning or editing that recording an actual podcast would entail.” https://www.platformer.news/ ...
Damilare / @darethetrigger: Clubhouse offers all the distribution upside of a podcast without the planning or editing that recording an actual podcast would entail. It's what Anchor tried to become and never quite did. https://www.platformer.news/ ...
Sarah Szalavitz / @dearsarah: Leaving Musk aside, seems more like how the venture capitalists who fund Clubhouse—who are not coincidentally on the app's Suggested User List—are guaranteed an audience by the app & thus an audience for the content they produce for their new ‘media’ arm? https://www.theverge.com/...
Jessica Lessin / @jessicalessin: Marc Andreessen just hired the moderator of that conversation he blocked journalists from on Clubhouse last night with Elon. So, if there were any doubt about the A16Z's intentions to control convos on Clubhouse, should be all cleared up. @alexeheath https://www.theinformation.com/ ...
Cory Weinberg / @coryweinberg: something something go direct, clubhouse, a16z, journalism https://twitter.com/...
Eric Newcomer / @ericnewcomer: i suspect some venture firms will begin to remember why they liked independent media
Bradley Leimer / @leimer: Clubhouse's moment arrives https://www.platformer.news/ ... It's live, spontaneous, and a bit of a mess like early twitter. It does feel like radio a bit. If they fix the UI, temper down notifications, and make it more inclusive, it could be interesting. It's likely a privacy nightmare.
@jaycodon: Some people in media are really upset by a16z expanding its media operation. Why? Companies have been doing content marketing for years. This is no different. They'll tell fluffy stories about technology. Journalists will report. Readers will find what they want.
@rafat: I still haven't found a use case for Clubhouse in my life, but at least this is the first good attempt at explaining the nuances of its appeal to non-hucksters who do like using it, by @CaseyNewton https://www.platformer.news/ ...
Heidi N. Moore / @moorehn: It's the same person in both situations lol. Basically sponcon for a16z https://www.theinformation.com/ ... https://twitter.com/...
Mark Little / @marklittlenews: In my early experience of Clubhouse, I have many questions about many potential unintended consequences, but also immediately feeling its value as an accelerant for communities based on passion, profession and potentially place. https://www.platformer.news/ ...
Maggie Fitzgerald / CNBC: Robinhood raises trading limit on GameStop further to 20 shares
Washington Post: Elon Musk grills Robinhood CEO over GameStop trading freeze: ‘The people demand answers’
Hannah Ellis-Petersen / The Guardian:
Nine journalists in India who published or tweeted about stories that say police shot a protesting farmer have had criminal cases filed against them — At least nine senior Indian journalists are facing criminal charges for reporting allegations that Delhi police fatally shot a farmer …
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Monica Gill / @monica_gill1: Thank you @hrw @UN and @cvoule for this! However, as we speak, Nodeep Kaur is still in jail and facing gross atrocities at the hands of @DelhiPolice! She's been sexually assaulted while detained! https://twitter.com/...
Kisan Ekta March / @kisanektamarch: Thanks @hrw for raising Farmers issue. https://twitter.com/...
Jayshree Bajoria / @jayshreebajoria: Thanks @rihanna Some absolutely brilliant people working on internet freedom and digital rights in #India for years have raised this repeatedly @internetfreedom @SFLCin https://internetfreedom.in/... There's also this from @hrw https://www.hrw.org/... #keepiton https://twitter.com/...
@hrw: “Indian authorities should be releasing activists and others already jailed or facing criminal charges in politically motivated cases, not adding to that list” ~ @mg2411 https://www.hrw.org/... #FarmersProtest https://twitter.com/...
Rana Ayyub / @ranaayyub: “At the hospital, one doctor told me that my grandson was hit by gunshot, but said they could not write that a bullet killed him” says the family of the farmer who died in the protests. Important report by @HannahEP #FarmersProtest https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Prashant Bhushan / @pbhushan1: As 9 journos face charges for reporting shooting of farmer,The Guardian UK looks deep: “However, photo&video footage of Singh's body, as well as the PM report,indicate he suffered an injury consistent with at least one fatal gunshot wound through the head” https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
PEN America / @penamerica: At least nine senior Indian journalists are facing criminal charges for reporting allegations that Delhi police fatally shot a farmer in the head during protests last week, despite the authorities claiming no shots were fired. https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Hannah Ellis-Petersen / @hannahep: Several Indian journalists and editors are facing criminal charges for reporting allegations that police shot a protestor during the farmers' march in Delhi last week. Delhi police deny the claims. We looked at some of the evidence... https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Aman Sharma / @amankayamhai_et: The Guardian gets a rejoinder from Delhi Police saying repeated endorsement of a false and malicious narrative has the potential to adversely impact law and order in Delhi — this comes on a report on the death of the youth during the Jan 26 violence https://twitter.com/...
Supriya Shrinate / @supriyashrinate: Dr BasilPurdue pathologist regd with UK HomeOffice who examined video footage & postmortem"To me this is one gunshot wound possibly two unless proved otherwise." “Implausible Singh died from an overturned tractor. You cannot get these injuries from a fall” https://www.theguardian.com/ ...
Jon Allsop / Columbia Journalism Review:
Myanmar's military taking control of the country through a coup and restricting internet access threatens an already-fragile free press — Yesterday—after a decade of democratic transition, five years of elected government, and several days of threats, apparent walkbacks, and rumors …
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New York Times, Associated Press, @cjr, BBC, The Guardian, France 24, @cape_diamond, @jon_allsop, Committee to Protect … and Reuters
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Victoria Milko / Associated Press: EXPLAINER: Why did the military stage a coup in Myanmar?
@cjr: While the military bears great responsibility for Myanmar's press climate, so, too, does Suu Kyi, the deposed civilian leader, @Jon_Allsop writes: https://www.cjr.org/...
Christopher Giles / BBC: Myanmar coup: How the military disrupted the internet
Rebecca Ratcliffe / The Guardian: Myanmar coup: military tightens grip amid calls for Aung San Suu Kyi to be freed
Cape Diamond / @cape_diamond: #UPDATE Journalists currently in the capital #Naypyidaw are safe so far — might be under watch. Neither taken nor interrogated by the military yet. All fear in one line “what if mobile signals blackout again?” #Myanmar https://twitter.com/...
Jon Allsop / @jon_allsop: For @CJR today, I round up the coup in Myanmar, the early consequences for the media, the country's poor recent record on press freedom, and the complicated roles of the military and Aung San Suu Kyi in all of the above. https://www.cjr.org/...
Dan Froomkin / Press Watch:
Political reporters need to be rebranded as government reporters, covering problems and those trying to solve them instead of who is winning messaging wars — The newly announced resignation of Washington Post executive editor Marty Baron, the abrupt stepping-down of Los Angeles Times …
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@joncanady, @jschoenwald, @rauchway, @decitect, American Press Institute, @bgheaven, @gregggonsalves, @froomkin, @kottke, @froomkin, @sjnorthrup, @froomkin, @froomkin, @froomkin, @davidfolkenflik, @sullydish, @froomkin, Politico, @froomkin, @risj_oxford, @jayrosen_nyu, @jamesfallows, @perrybaconjr, @perrybaconjr, @perrybaconjr, @marcidale and @garossino
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Jon Canady / @joncanady: I'm absolutely in love with this article, styled as a new managing editor's announcement after taking over a major newsroom, that outlines and calls out the issues with journalism today https://presswatchers.org/....
Josh Schoenwald / @jschoenwald: It's almost as if our 2-party system is so entrenched because the media refuse to look elsewhere. The people should frame the narrative. The parties should not define the narrative independently of the people. Excellent piece by @froomkin you should read: https://presswatchers.org/...
@decitect: Hope this happens, except the ending. I chose WaPo over NYT because of NYT's horrible, overarching “view from nowhere” reporting. And support my regional newspaper. Trying to get just straight up reporting in the 2020s. https://presswatchers.org/...
April / @bgheaven: Attention ALL journalists. Such an important piece by @froomkin Excellent read and excellent advice for the future of journalism in the age of digital propaganda. https://presswatchers.org/...
Gregg Gonsalves / @gregggonsalves: OMG. I heart @froomkin. Political reporting in the context of this pandemic has a lot to answer for. Dan lays out the problem in more general terms. Sadly, most of the biggest names will brush this off, because they know better. https://presswatchers.org/...
Dan Froomkin / @froomkin: It's alarming to me to see @axios and @thedailybeast, abetted by @politico, so quickly reduced to the lowest most pathetic form of made-up click-bait actively deceptive gotcha bullshit. For shame. Could you maybe find something constructive to do? https://presswatchers.org/...
@kottke: Press Watch's Dan Froomkin on what the next generation of editors need to tell their political reporters. “Effective today, you are no longer political reporters (and editors); you are government reporters (and editors).” https://kottke.org/...
Dan Froomkin / @froomkin: Political reporters need to be rebranded as government reporters, covering problems and who's trying to solve them instead of which party is winning today's messaging war. https://presswatchers.org/...
Stephen Northrup / @sjnorthrup: As counterintuitive as it may seem, this shift has been well underway for a while in a number of “inside the Beltway” outlets. It's certainly been underway in general health care reporting, even before the pandemic. https://twitter.com/...
Dan Froomkin / @froomkin: I wrap up by calling for reporters to pursue serious consequences for officials who lie to them, whether it's on or off the record. Because in a world with no consequences for lying, fact-based journalism has little value. https://presswatchers.org/... https://twitter.com/...
Dan Froomkin / @froomkin: The second section encourages political reporters to learn from their big mistakes covering Bush/Cheney, Obama, the 2016 election and Trump. Which they haven't. https://presswatchers.org/... https://twitter.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Dan Froomkin / @froomkin: I would love to hear a response from someone high up in the NYT, WaPO or LAT newsrooms, about what is or isn't realistic about this. https://twitter.com/...
David Folkenflik / @davidfolkenflik: This column from a liberal media critic is worth the read for the fundamental insight: as constructed, political press corps instinctively sidesteps the harder job of reporting on/assessing whether policies work and serve public 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/...
Dan Froomkin / @froomkin: Politico Playbook PM leads with absolutely the right question! “HOW MUCH MONEY DOES AMERICA NEED?” But (surprise!) it doesn't actually address that question once. Not a tiny bit. It's just more game coverage. https://www.politico.com/...
Dan Froomkin / @froomkin: This was one of the inspirations behind my latest column. https://presswatchers.org/... https://twitter.com/...
@risj_oxford: The next generation of editors should be “abandoning the failed, anachronistic notions of objectivity, recognizing and rejecting establishment whiteness, and finding dramatically more effective ways to create an informed electorate,” writes @froomkin https://presswatchers.org/...
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/...
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/...
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/...
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/...
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/...
Sandy Garossino / @garossino: Covid being a perfect example. https://twitter.com/...
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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
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
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@benyt, @sopandeb, @yashar, @sopandeb, Memex 1.1, @lukeoneil47, @taylorlorenz, @goldietaylor, @jbarro, @byjoelanderson, @genepark, @choire, @benyt, @transscribe, @ryangrim, @espiers, @soledadobrien, @mariabustillos, @jeffjarvis, @mattyglesias, @russian_starr, @jilliancyork, @jeffjarvis, @sopandeb, @yashar, @wesleylowery, @jayrosen_nyu, @edzitron, @sammy_roth, @taniel, @chrisgeidner, @hshaban, @chick_in_kiev, The Media Nut, @ewong, @wesleylowery, @ericzuck, @briannawu, @joannastern, @nishachittal, @joannastern, @moneyries, @joshtpm, @allisonlcarter, @andrewmarzoni, @taylorlorenz, @benmullin, @felixsalmon, @megreenwell, @larakate, @racheld, @hwise29, @sonnybunch, @benhoffmannyt, @taylorlorenz, @wmreddy, @taylorlorenz, @taylorlorenz, @aegallagher, @morningconsult, @ron_fournier, @ron_fournier, @joshuagreen, @qjurecic, @timodc, @jayrosen_nyu, @carigervin, @mattdpearce, @mattdpearce, @tball, @smgalante and American Press Institute
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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: 1. Some people were apparently confused by what I said to @benyt for his column...specifically the part I highlighted. Some found the number of requests I get to be unbelievable and others think it's insane that reporters would send so many requests https://www.nytimes.com/... https://twitter.com/...
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/...
John Naughton / Memex 1.1: Monday 1 February, 2021 — Orchid in a window — Quote of the Day … - Michael Novak, writer and philosopher
Luke Oneil / @lukeoneil47: The unspoken truth in stories like this is journalists are not supposed to tweet their own point of view if it comes from the left. Status quo and conventional wisdom (centrist and center right) takes are considered de facto neutral. 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/...
Joel D. Anderson / @byjoelanderson: Echoing what other folks I respect have already said: My journalism career probably ends a decade earlier — for better or worse — without Twitter. Plus, speaking for myself, I'm exposed to so many good and smart people on here. Twitter is often good, too. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Gene Park / @genepark: the reason i never say the f word in tweets lies within this @benyt piece lol https://www.nytimes.com/...
Choire Sicha / @choire: For years I've been saving it all up for a single tweet so vulgar, so horrific, so enthralling, that not only will it get me fired but a bad tweet wormhole will erase my sad path through this world, destroying everything I've touched. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Ben Smith / @benyt: This suggests, I think, that different outlets should take different approaches, rather than that everyone should try to average these findings https://twitter.com/...
Katelyn Burns / @transscribe: How often has the NYT dropped dirt on WaPo after getting criticized for their own internal employment decisions? https://twitter.com/...
Ryan Grim / @ryangrim: Nuzzi is the best political profile writer since Marjorie Williams and the Post blew the chance to have had both with a ridiculous pdf, @benyt reports https://twitter.com/...
Elizabeth Spiers / @espiers: what is it with newspaper editors and their issues with women who swear? https://twitter.com/...
Soledad O'Brien / @soledadobrien: (Also when you quit those tv newsroom jobs, a big following and a specific voice is a valuable commodity, makes you more marketable and elevates your point of view.) https://twitter.com/...
Maria Bustillos / @mariabustillos: Executives and investors can threaten outspoken journalists with the loss of their jobs, and that makes the mainstream press tame and flabby That's why we need journalist-owned cooperative media: @discourse_blog @DefectorMedia @brickhousecoop (I too loved the @benyt piece) https://twitter.com/...
Jeff Jarvis / @jeffjarvis: This 🧵✖️💯. @SopanDeb is so right. Twitter enables voices too long not represented in mass newsrooms & news to be heard. When (old, white, male) editors & reporters turn their back on Twitter, they turn their back on those voices. https://medium.com/... https://twitter.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/...
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/...
Jay Rosen / @jayrosen_nyu: You're more likely to be trusted if you conceal what you think... vs. You're more likely to be trusted if you reveal what you think... The two propositions give rise to different social media policies. Of course trust is only one issue. Social control in the newsroom is another. https://twitter.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/...
@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/...
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/...
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/...
Talia Lavin / @chick_in_kiev: depressingly this is the only reason i get gigs https://twitter.com/...
Josh Sternberg / The Media Nut: Is advertising in the Super Bowl worth it?
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/...
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/...
Eric Zuckerman / @ericzuck: Get you a newsletter than can do both. @revue https://www.nytimes.com/... 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/...
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.
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/...
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/...
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/...
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/...
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/...
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/...
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/...
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/ ...
Felix Salmon / @felixsalmon: This is what @AxiosNick actually does https://www.nytimes.com/... 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/...
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/...
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/...
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/...
Sonny Bunch / @sonnybunch: Reporters shouldn't tweet but that's only because no one should tweet, never tweet. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Benjamin Hoffman / @benhoffmannyt: For full disclosure in this piece about social media, the list of top follows at the NYT should have clarified that @TheSteinLine got that large following through his takes on Buffalo sports history. The NBA stuff is a side hustle. 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
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/...
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
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
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/...
@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/...
Ron Fournier / @ron_fournier: I especially like the kicker where @benyt asks us to finance his helicopter. Another great column https://www.nytimes.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/...
Joshua Green / @joshuagreen: Huge sympathy for @yashar — I'd absolutely lose my mind if this were me https://www.nytimes.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Quinta Jurecic / @qjurecic: twitter is in the strange situation of both creating and annihilating job security for journalists, which feels appropriately contradictory 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/...
@carigervin: Like no fucking shit. (Not gonna tag my former bosses but also NO FUCKING SHIT.) https://twitter.com/...
@mattdpearce: also this dynamic is... very real! 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/...
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/...
Elizabeth Culliford / Reuters:
Wikimedia begins work on implementing its first global code of conduct, which addresses harassment, the introduction of false or biased information, and more — (Reuters) - The foundation that operates Wikipedia will launch its first global code of conduct on Tuesday, seeking to address criticism …
John McCarthy / The Drum:
Flipboard CEO Mike McCue says the service “put journalists in charge” of its algorithms to fight misinfo and calls Apple News a black box with no audience data — Flipboard, the media curation app that organizes news into a magazine format, has long balanced algorithms and human curation.
Discussion:
@niemanlab: “You don't have to hire an army of 1,000 moderators. You just need a few people picking out the good sources for the algorithms to amplify.” Misinformation issues are not “hard problems” to solve. They just require “will, focus, and principles.” https://www.thedrum.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Sara Fischer / Axios:
Dan Abrams says Law&Crime Network had $13M revenue in 2020, up from $3M in 2019, was profitable for the first time, and is planning to expand to more countries — Law&Crime Network, the media company owned by entrepreneur Dan Abrams, brought in more than $13 million in revenue last year, up from less than $3 million in 2019.
Discussion:
Cathy Russon / @cathyrusson: Going up, up, up! When I joined the @LawCrimeNetwork team 4 years ago, in its infancy, with very few employees, I knew this was a chance to be a part of something big in the true crime genre. Outside of our live trial coverage we now have multiple productions on A&E and more. https://twitter.com/...
Sara Fischer / @sarafischer: NEW: @danabrams @LawCrimeNetwork brought in more than $13 million in revenue last year, up from less than $3 million in 2019. It was profitable for the first time in 2020. — Now it's planning a global expansion and podcast network - Details on @axios : https://www.axios.com/...
Matthew Walther / The Week:
The future of GOP belongs to “Barstool conservatives”, as Dave Portnoy emerges as one of the most visible critics of lockdown policies in the US — Over the coming months, hundreds of thousands of words will be written about Donald Trump's presidency and the future of the Republican Party.
Discussion:
New York Post, CNN, @ssharmaus, @andrewtwalk, @lachlan, @matthewwalther, @benwoodfinden, @michaelbd, @apblumenfeld, @apblumenfeld and @brianstelter
Discussion:
@ssharmaus: Man, so rarely have I read something I disagree and agree with so violently. Bravo @matthewwalther https://theweek.com/...
Andrew T. Walker / @andrewtwalk: I'm definitely not here for *another* version of brash, amoral, character-less, and own-the-libs 2.0 conservatism, even if its aim hits an occasional target correctly. Hard pass. https://theweek.com/...
Lachlan Markay / @lachlan: This @matthewwalther piece on the “rise of the Barstool conservatives” is very good https://theweek.com/...
Matthew Walther / @matthewwalther: What “social conservatism” looks like when religion has receded from the horizon and most of the battles are lost https://theweek.com/...
Ben Woodfinden / @benwoodfinden: This is an interesting piece about American conservatism, but it's relevant to Canadian conservatism as well imo. As politics increasingly realigns around gender divides you can expect conservatism to get more “bro-ey” which is going to make it even less appealing to women. https://twitter.com/...
Michael Brendan Dougherty / @michaelbd: This seems like one possibility. https://theweek.com/...
Austin Blumenfeld / @apblumenfeld: https://twitter.com/...
Ted Johnson / Deadline:
MSNBC president unveils an internal structure emphasizing the difference between news and perspective/analysis, will hire a head of documentary acquisitions — Rashida Jones, who took the helm of MSNBC on Monday, unveiled a new organizational structure that puts greater emphasis …
Katie Robertson / New York Times:
Patrick Steel, CEO of Politico since 2017, tells staff he will leave the company this summer: it's “the right time to start the next chapter of my career” — Patrick Steel, the chief executive of Politico since 2017, said on Tuesday that he will leave the company this summer.