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BENTON’S COMMUNICATIONS-RELATED HEADLINES for THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 2017
Today’s Event — Technology, accountability, and international law, Brookings — https://www.benton.org/node/
COMMUNICATIONS & DEMOCRACY
The Trump White House Still Hasn’t Made Peace With The Press [links to Huffington Post]
Via Skype, the White House opens press briefings to Trump-friendly non-reporters [links to Benton summary]
Melania Trump settles lawsuits with Daily Mail [links to Washington Post]
A new study finds political polarization is increasing most among those who use the internet least [links to Vox]
Tech Creates Our Political Echo Chambers. It Might Also Be A Solution [links to Wired]
How American protest music evolved from Civil War refrains to viral Trump videos [links to Vox]
Tech Alone Won’t Be Enough to Reboot Progressive Politics [links to Wired]
How the techniques of 19th-century fake news tell us why we fall for it today[links to Nieman Lab]
JOURNALISM
TV viewers have been sending ‘fake news’ complaints to the FCC [links to Columbia Journalism Review]
Legalized sale of browser histories should worry journalists [links to Columbia Journalism Review]
Savannah Guthrie, Jake Tapper and More on Fake News, Fairness and When Trump Calls Your Phone [links to Hollywood Reporter]
"Truth is always secondary to the spectacle": a media critic on how we cover war [links to Vox]
NAB Launches Initiative to Improve Race-Related News Coverage [links to Broadcasting&Cable]
Conway: Media covering Trump a ‘hot mess’ on Twitter [links to Hill, The]
Recognizing American journalism’s finest tweetstorms [links to Columbia Journalism Review]
Op-ed: Foundations That Care About the Spread of Ideas Should Finance Journalism [links to Chronicle of Philanthropy]
Q&A: Walt Mossberg on the future of the tech beat [links to Columbia Journalism Review]
Five Months After The Election, Some Outlets Still Don’t Understand The Fake News Problem [links to Media Matters for America]
How Axios’ Mike Allen gets access to Trump’s White House [links to Vox]
Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski on longevity and Trump [links to Los Angeles Times]
INTERNET/BROADBAND
The Federal Communications Commission’s plan of using open innovation to close the digital divide – AEI op-ed
A plan to preserve the internet – Walt Mossberg editorial [links to Benton summary]
The internet of (economic) things – Brookings analysis
Consumer Technology Association: Rhode Island, Delaware have fastest internet in country [links to Benton summary]
Computer & Communications Industry Association Knock FCC’s BDS Reform Proposal [links to Broadcasting&Cable]
Timeline for Trump’s $1 trillion infrastructure plan still ‘up in the air’ [links to Hill, The]
MoffettNathanson: Unlimited Wireless Plans Poses Small Threat to Wired Broadband [links to Multichannel News]
SECURITY/PRIVACY
Fact-checking FCC Chairman Pai and FTC Chairman Ohlhausen on Broadband Privacy [links to Public Knowledge]
EU to US: Undoing Broadband Privacy Signals US Is Not Serious About Privacy Protections [links to Public Knowledge]
The Steady Rise of Digital Border Searches [links to nextgov]
Editorial: Restore the 4th amendment at the US border [links to Los Angeles Times]
Claude Barfield: Communications, Russian hacking, and Section 702 reauthorization [links to American Enterprise Institute]
ADVERTISING
Op-ed: Why Sexism Doesn’t Sell: Demeaning Imagery in Marketing Is Never Harmless [links to AdWeek]
Google blocks invasive Burger King ad from taking over Google Home [links to CNN]
Burger King thought it had a great idea. Instead, it ended up with a Whopper of a problem. [links to Washington Post]
Vviek Wadhwa: What Google and Facebook must do about their advertising problem [links to Washington Post]
Stronger Privacy Laws Could Save Advertising From Itself [links to Wired]
OWNERSHIP
CenturyLink-Level 3 Merger Gets More State Approvals [links to Broadcasting&Cable]
CONTENT
Why Your Local TV Station Will Determine the Fate of YouTube TV [links to Benton summary]
Op-ed: Republicans of all people should shun federal online gambling ban[links to Hill, The]
How Google Book Search Got Lost [links to Medium]
LABOR
Reality Show Workers Stage a Walkout to Push Contract Talks Forward [links to New York Times]
Journalists at Gothamist and DNAinfo Agree to Join Labor Union [links to New York Times]
CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT
Op-ed: Can the GOP Turn Back the Tide of Town Hall Anger? [links to New York Times]
Angry crowds blast House Commerce Committee Chairman Greg Walden at Columbia Gorge town halls [links to Oregonian, The]
COMPUTERS
With nothing left to lose, desktop makers are reinventing the stationary computer, [links to Wall Street Journal]
Private Sector & Civil Society Provide Comments to NTIA in Support of Bug Bounty Programs [links to New America]
EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS
Remarks of FCC Commissioner Michael O’Rielly at NG911 Institute [links to Federal Communications Commission]
FCC REFORM
Thomas Hazlett: Ajit Pai’s New FCC “Office of Economics & Data” is a Home Run [links to Technology Policy Institute]
STORIES FROM ABROAD
State of Digital Rights: Impressions From RightsCon 2017 [links to Public Knowledge]
This is how the Russian media covered the missile strikes in Syria [links to Washington Post]