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Top news of the week: 16.10.2022.

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@Sulliview shared
On Oct 12, 2022
RT @jayrosen_nyu: "If Trump Runs Again, Do Not Cover Him the Same Way." So says @Sulliview in an excerpt from her new book. https://t.co/Bg6cTyn03Z "I believed in traditional reporting, but Trump changed me — and it should change the rest of the media too." https://t.co/lebpsuFeRn
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If Trump Runs Again, Do Not Cover Him the Same Way: A Journalist’s Manifesto

If Trump Runs Again, Do Not Cover Him the Same Way: A Journalist’s Manifesto

I believed in traditional reporting, but Trump changed me — and it should change the rest of the media too.

@jbenton shared
On Oct 11, 2022
RT @karaswisher: If you read anything about this deeply toxic media figure, make it this by ⁦@MattBelloni⁩ since it is exactly right: The Dark Legacy of Nikki Finke - Puck https://t.co/MRWAzPn8dD
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The Dark Legacy of Nikki Finke

The Dark Legacy of Nikki Finke

Finke presented herself as a no-bullshit reporter who kept Hollywood moguls honest, and we all found her copy completely irresistible. But she perverted the profession by blackmailing ...

@joshtpm shared
On Oct 15, 2022
Dear god the axios reporters are practically orgasmic over Kari Lake in this piece and they’ve got Axelrod and Plouffe frantically egging them on. https://t.co/kff4fEyb3X
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@moorehn shared
On Oct 11, 2022
A list of four great business journalism investigations. Don't miss the excellent WSJ reporting on federal judges and their corrupt financial interests. https://t.co/3xLQ2DhB3L
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Winners of the 16th Annual Barlett & Steele Awards announced

Winners of the 16th Annual Barlett & Steele Awards announced

This year’s winners are in the finest tradition of what these awards have come to represent — great reporting, fine writing and expert data analysis.

@Brizzyc shared
On Oct 12, 2022
Nonprofit news employees may be eligible for loan forgiveness  https://t.co/HgB2OAeNiK via @cjr
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Nonprofit news employees may be eligible for loan forgiveness

Nonprofit news employees may be eligible for loan forgiveness

<p>Current employees of nonprofit news organizations might qualify to have their federal student loan balance wiped if they apply for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) by October 31.  ...

@michelemclellan shared
On Oct 12, 2022
RT @dankennedy_nu: Really nice tribute to Julie McCay Turner, founding managing editor of The @Bedford_Citizen, who's retiring. What she and her co-founders have built is a model for community journalism. https://t.co/ko6hzuuDWu
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Acclaim for and Gratitude to Retiring Editor Julie Turner Resound Throughout the Town

Acclaim for and Gratitude to Retiring Editor Julie Turner Resound Throughout the Town

Wishing Julie McCay Turner all the best in her next chapter as she steps back from the decade of dedication, hard work, perseverance, compassion, and ingenuity that gave The Bedford Citizen ...

@emilybell shared
On Oct 11, 2022
RT @anelsona: Thank you ⁦@TowCenter⁩ & ⁦@acookiecrumbles⁩—your research has legs! https://t.co/S76GmIo2JP
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That Fake Newspaper in Your Mailbox Was Paid For by Peter Thiel

That Fake Newspaper in Your Mailbox Was Paid For by Peter Thiel

A conservative media network is sending local-looking papers to homes in Arizona and Illinois to push MAGA candidates like Blake Masters.

@sivavaid shared
On Oct 16, 2022
RT @TVietor08: Qatar issues rules saying TV crews covering 2022 World Cup cannot film in areas where migrant workers live & agree they will not produce reports that are “inappropriate or offensive to the Qatari culture, Islamic principles” or face criminal liability https://t.co/Iy3nNRtXjg
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Qatar World Cup accused of imposing ‘chilling’ restrictions on media

Qatar World Cup accused of imposing ‘chilling’ restrictions on media

Conditions restrict where international broadcasters, including BBC and ITV, are permitted to film