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Azmat Khan / @azmatzahra:
[Thread] How US reporters who worked in Afghanistan can help Afgan nationals, who worked with their media org, get referrals for US State Dept's refugee program  —  Are you an American journalist who's worked in Afghanistan? Then there's a 100% chance you hired Afghan nationals to help you with your work. Here's how you might be able to help them right now... (a thread)
Roshan Noorzai / Voice of America:
As the Taliban advance in Afghanistan, more than 90 media outlets have closed down and 46 journalists have relocated to Kabul due to violence and threats  —  As the Taliban advance across Afghanistan, over 90 media outlets have closed down and concern for the safety of the country's journalists has increased.
Dean Sterling Jones / BuzzFeed News:
Snopes suspends its cofounder David Mikkelson after report finds he published 54 articles between 2015 and 2019 with plagiarized material from LAT and others  —  David Mikkelson, the cofounder of the fact-checking website Snopes, has long presented himself as the arbiter of truth online …
Ben Smith / New York Times:
Profile of Red Ventures, the South Carolina-based digital media company that in recent years has bought CNET, Lonely Planet, The Points Guy, Healthline, more  —  Red Ventures has turned very specific advice into very big business.  —  INDIAN LAND, S.C. — Lindsey Turrentine first heard …
Matthew Sheffield / Flux:
Interview with media critic Eric Boehlert on the persistence of obsolete “both sides” journalism, the rise of “faux left” pundits like Glenn Greenwald, and more  —  Media critic Eric Boehlert discusses how the mainstream press refuses to acknowledge that the Republican Party has turned against democracy
Kelly Gilblom / Bloomberg:
Study of 6,000 websites and 900 apps that host pirated movies and TV finds they make ~$1.3B per year from ads, including ads by Amazon, Facebook, and Google  —  - Stolen-content providers make $1.3 billion a year, study says  — Amazon, Facebook, Google contribute ads to the websites
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Angela Fu / Poynter:
NPR has developed Dex, a tool attached to its CMS where staff submit information on sources' race, age range, gender identity, and location to monitor diversity  —  After deciding to track demographics for all its sources in 2020, NPR built a tool to make the process part of reporters' daily newsgathering
Ernesto Van der Sar / TorrentFreak:
Netflix blocks some residential IP addresses used by VPN services to bypass geographic restrictions; Netflix originals access is unaffected  —  Six years ago, Netflix started blocking customers who tried to access its service over a commercial VPN or proxy service.
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Josef Adalian / Vulture:
HBO Max plans to roll out a new app in the next four or five months for connected TVs, built from the ground up, after complaints of glitches in its current app  —  This story first ran in Buffering, Vulture's newsletter about the streaming industry.  Head to vulture.com/buffering and subscribe today!
Inside Radio:
National Association of Broadcasters and two other groups ask a court to re-examine FCC rules requiring disclosure of foreign ties of entities leasing airtime  —  The National Association of Broadcasters is joining forces with and the National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters …
 
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Intel scraps forecast of selling $500M+ worth of Gaudi AI accelerator chips in 2024, with CEO Pat Gelsinger citing chip transition and slower uptake to software

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