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10:50 AM ET, September 12, 2016

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Dylan Byers / CNNMoney:
Lack of “protective pool” of reporters for Clinton and Trump leads to flawed, incomplete coverage during incidents like Clinton's stumble at 9/11 service  —  Hillary Clinton's wobbly, stumbling exit from Sunday's September 11 commemoration set off a flurry of questions and concerns …
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Brad Scriber / Poynter:
Q&A with professor and journalist Lucas Graves, on the history of political fact-checking and how the 2016 election is changing the fact-checking landscape  —  Fact-checking may have gone mainstream in recent years, but it's still controversial.  —  That's according to Lucas Graves …
Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg / Wall Street Journal:
Time Inc. launching free ad-supported video streaming service, People/Entertainment Weekly Network, on Sept. 13 covering human interest stories  —  Magazine publisher looks to counter print decline by pursuing a share of digital video advertising spending  —  The upcoming special …
Discussion: Media Wire Daily
Democracy Now:
Democracy Now! host Amy Goodman charged with criminal trespassing after covering North Dakota pipeline protest  —  An arrest warrant has been issued in North Dakota for Democracy Now! host and executive producer Amy Goodman.  Goodman was charged with criminal trespassing, a misdemeanor offense.
Patrick Foster / Telegraph:
Sources: draft plan of BBC's Royal Charter, set to be published Thursday, contains plans to reveal salaries of staff paid £150K+, reduced from £450K+ threshold  —  The BBC will be forced to disclose the names of more than 100 stars paid more than £150,000 a year …
Discussion: Business Insider
Kevin Draper / Deadspin:
Jason Pierre-Paul's lawsuit against ESPN for publishing photos of his medical records bears similarities to Hulk Hogan invasion-of-privacy case against Gawker  —  New York Giants defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul is scheduled to face off against ESPN and reporter Adam Schefter in a Florida federal court next August.
Discussion: @alfiebcc and @mattzeitlin
Jessica Davies / Digiday:
Some UK publishers seeing additional revenue of tens of thousands of pounds per month by using Facebook's Instant Articles, others see page views drop  —  While still early, publishers are starting to gauge how beneficial posting fast-loading content directly to Facebook via Instant Articles can be to them …
Jack Marshall / Wall Street Journal:
CNN, WaPo report drop in traffic from Apple News after a tweak to Spotlight feature means articles now displayed in-app, instead of linking to original story  —  Apple News got plenty of buzz when it launched a year ago.  But for publishers, another feature on Apple devices became a bit hit …
Tom Grubisich / Street Fight:
Tracy Record, publisher of 10-year-old independent local news site West Seattle Blog, on social media, sticking with display ads, and outlasting the competition  —  In December 2005, West Seattle Blog was just what the name suggested — a new blog, a “personal project,” …
Discussion: @tracyrecord
Robert Andrews / Beet.TV:
Washington Post's head of product Joey Marburger: pageviews per visit are up 5 times for the paper's new mobile website based on Google's Progressive Web Apps  —  In the battle between apps and the web, the web is fighting back.  —  Having already introduced Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) …
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Andy Greenberg / Wired:
Cisco details a hacking campaign that penetrated multiple governments' networks using two zero-day flaws in its VPN and firewall Adaptive Security Appliances

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