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I teach journalism at NYU, critique the press, try to suggest reforms. PressThink is the name of my subject and my site. @jayrosen_nyu@mastodon.social

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Abby Grossberg, a Fox News producer who has worked for Maria Bartiromo and Tucker Carlson, filed lawsuits against the company in New York and Delaware on Monday, accusing Fox lawyers of coercing her into giving misleading testimony. nytimes.com/2023/03/20/busin…
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I have read many versions of it and this passage makes me ill. There was no precedent in the media age for the scale of the public lying and authoritarianism under Trump. That — not some shift to partisan punditry — was responsible for the confrontations. nytimes.com/2023/03/17/busin…
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Fox. It's not a news organization. nytimes.com/2023/03/20/techn… [gift link]
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Dominion is just one lawsuit. Lawfirms seeking big payouts have made public appeals for shareholders to approach them to potentially sue Fox Corporation directors and officers for allegedly breaching their fiduciary duties to Fox and its shareholders. theguardian.com/media/2023/m…
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"While Kohrs has been ridiculed as a silly little girl for talking to the media, Pence has been, if not lionized, then at least treated like an adult in the room for stating an anodyne observation about Trump in a setting that suited him." cjr.org/the_media_today/trum…
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"DeSantis wants the courts to revisit Times v Sullivan, but somehow this doesn’t get the attention of Fox News interviewers... Meanwhile, Fox hosts for years have urged their grievance-hungry audience to despise journalists." theguardian.com/commentisfre…
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Why did the United States invade Iraq in 2003? It's incredible — in the literal sense of the term — but 20 years later we don't really know. All that news coverge, all the books, and still... nytimes.com/2023/03/18/world… [gift link, no pay wall]
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This is @DylanByers quoting David Zaslav, CEO of Warner Bros Discovery, which owns CNN. Zaslav had dropped in on CNN's daily meeting.
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Asymmetry between the major parties fries the circuits of the mainstream press. (Continued…)
A Case Study On The Epidemic Of Bothsidesism In Journalism talkingpointsmemo.com/mornin… via @TPM
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Outstanding summary of events that have vexed the BBC. A popular football presenter with a contract (not on staff) shared an opinion about politics that was critical of the government. The BBC suspended him for undermining "impartiality." Huge blowback. Now there's a review.
Gary Lineker may be going back on air, but there’s plenty still to be resolved: not least what Tim Davie does next on impartiality and how the last week came to pass. We’ve been sitting through it all.
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News: Axios fired @gangrey on Monday over this email
This afternoon, Tampa based @axios journalist @gangrey decided to respond to our press release with the below.
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Here's @MollyJongFast, @davidfolkenflik and myself on Al Jazeera's media criticism show, @AJListeningPost, trying to describe how bad the Dominion lawsuit revelations are for Fox's ongoing attempts to present itself as a news organization. aljazeera.com/program/the-li…
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Not the odds, but the stakes. That's my shorthand for the organizing principle we most need in journalists covering the 2024 campaign. Not who has what chances of winning, but the consequences for American democracy. Not the odds, but the stakes.
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Business models mentioned in this article: * Digital ads (a terrible business) * Events (VERY dificult business) * Being non-partisan (yep, no one ever thought of that before) * Spending investor money (easy, really) Business models implied, unmentioned: * maniacal click bait
The Messenger will launch in may with 175 staffers in NYC, DC, and LA, and aims to have 550 within a year. It has raised $50m in investor funds and aims to generate $100m+ in revenue and reach profitability next year. nytimes.com/2023/03/10/busin…
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Fox says "proprietary newsgathering processes" are at stake in the Dominion case. If its redactions are not respected by the court, competing companies may seize upon Fox's cutting edge techniques and gain for themselves the advantage that these trade secrets hold. Thread.
Update on the Dominion-Fox News defamation suit: Fox News has filed its application to maintain the redactions that pop up passim in the summary judgment documents that have drawn such great public interest. 1/
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The Murdoch way: Politicize everything Receive blowback Dismiss it as "just politics" Repeat cycle No, it's not new. No, we're not just realizing this now. No, they're not the only ones who do it. Let's see, what else? Oh yeah. No, I'm not surpised... view.newsletters.cnn.com/mes…
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Jay Rosen retweeted
I am often criticial of it, so I should clarify that horse race coverage is not a sin— or something to be eradicated. There's demand for it. It has its place in the larger story. But that place is not to provide the organizing principle or default setting for election reporting.
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Margaret Sullivan used this principle in her critique of the way the national press is covering DeSantis. @Sulliview @guardian theguardian.com/commentisfre…
Not the odds, but the stakes. That's my shorthand for the organizing principle we most need in journalists covering the 2024 campaign. Not who has what chances of winning, but the consequences for American democracy. Not the odds, but the stakes.
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