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@vivian shared
On Feb 15, 2021
RT @vermontgmg: Excited to be talking tomorrow night (Tuesday) with @OTMBrooke about ruptured realities and journalism in the post-Trump era. Join us for a fun @vprnet discussion: https://t.co/gk8kUiIs1R https://t.co/lYNYy1M0dJ
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Organizer of GET ME REWRITE: How The News Media Must Change To Mend Our Ruptured Reality

Organizer of GET ME REWRITE: How The News Media Must Change To Mend Our Ruptured Reality

The past four years has been a tumultuous period for the news, during which fact and fiction have been at odds. So where do we go from here?

@dangillmor shared
On Feb 14, 2021
RT @NYWIFT: Journalist @mariaressa places the tools of the free press and her freedom on the line in defense of truth. Register now for the free @NYWIFT screening of @PBS @_athousandcuts and Q&A with director @CineDiaz and the creative team, moderated by @IDAorg https://t.co/g6HVtImRAf https://t.co/Fr2WQNcUlR
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NYWIFT Industry Screening + Q&A: ‘A Thousand Cuts’

NYWIFT Industry Screening + Q&A: ‘A Thousand Cuts’

In this powerful documentary, journalist Maria Ressa risks her life and freedom as an outspoken critic of Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs.

@mediagazer shared
On Feb 10, 2021
Marty Baron says WaPo should have been much more forthright about Trump's lies and "needed to call them that from the very beginning" (Spiegel Online) https://t.co/5v13Cra0qf https://t.co/HFF97nR09R
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"We Had To Be Much More Forthright about Trump"

"We Had To Be Much More Forthright about Trump"

Martin Baron, the executive editor of the Washington Post, is retiring. In an interview with DER SPIEGEL, he talks about the Trump years, the mistakes the media have made and the dangers ...

@Sulliview shared
On Feb 9, 2021
RT @niemanfdn: Congratulations to The Caravan, winner of the Lyons Award for Conscience and Integrity in Journalism. Nieman Fellows at @Harvard chose @thecaravanindia for its “uncompromising coverage of the erosion of human rights, social justice and democracy in India." https://t.co/OGx9bcotmB
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India’s Caravan Magazine wins the Louis M. Lyons Award for Conscience and Integrity in Journalism

India’s Caravan Magazine wins the Louis M. Lyons Award for Conscience and Integrity in Journalism

The Caravan, a magazine of politics and culture in India, has been selected for the 2021 Louis M. Lyons Award for Conscience and Integrity in Journalism.

@mathewi shared
On Feb 9, 2021
Counterpoint: The Australian code is not brave or particularly thoughtful, and it definitely won't save journalism https://t.co/TwG8uPKnN8
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Australian media code is thoughtful, brave and might save journalism

Australian media code is thoughtful, brave and might save journalism

Google and Facebook are strangling news publishing everywhere. Publishers around the world need legally established compensation systems and dispute r...

@mathewi shared
On Feb 9, 2021
RT @haroldfeld: The FR and AU approach to Google and FB supporting news rests on a boatload of wrong assumptions, reinforces existing media concentration and undermines the architecture of the internet. Other than that, it's fine. Happily, there are better ways. https://t.co/HPKazMdn7p
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America Needs a Public Interest Approach To Solving Big Tech Harms To News

America Needs a Public Interest Approach To Solving Big Tech Harms To News

France and Australia have moved forward with plans to force Google (and, in Australia, also Facebook) to pay existing media companies for linking to news content.

@jackshafer shared
On Feb 13, 2021
@jeremymbarr @maxwelltani The coolest moment came in 2011 when Bill Keller called all y'all in the press-crit caucus "oxpeckers." https://t.co/Jrzuhrbn8B
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NYT Editor Slams Aggregators, Huffington, ‘American Idol’-ization of News

NYT Editor Slams Aggregators, Huffington, ‘American Idol’-ization of News

In his first column for revamped New York Times magazine, Bill Keller sounds off on "orgy of self-reference"