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BENTON’S COMMUNICATIONS-RELATED HEADLINES for THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 2017
COMMUNICATIONS & DEMOCRACY
Will Obama Sue Trump For Libel? – Geoffrey Stone op-ed
Spicer: ‘Big difference’ between publishing Podesta e-mails and classified CIA files [links to Benton summary]
Michael Schuman: Trump’s media-bashing is making it easier for foreign regimes to gag the press [links to Washington Post]
White House official terrorizes network green rooms [links to Benton summary]
Vice President Mike Pence says he advocates for a free press. Here’s his shaky history with transparency. [links to Benton summary]
Voice of America jumps through tech hoops to report on WikiLeaks docs [links to Washington Post]
Poll: Vast majority wants President Trump to tweet less [links to Benton summary]
Talking Trumpism: A New Political Journal Enters the Fray [links to New York Times]
CBS’ Pelley noted for blunt evaluations of President Trump [links to Associated Press]
WIRETAP MISDIRECT
Sen Graham says he would subpoena for evidence on Trump wiretap claim [links to Hill, The]
NEWS FROM FCC OVERSIGHT HEARING
A Little Part of the First Amendment Dies at FCC Oversight Hearing
6 changes the FCC has made in just six weeks [links to Benton summary]
INTERNET/BROADBAND
Civil Rights Groups Seek Meeting With FCC’s Pai
Global, US Average Broadband Speeds Accelerate [links to Multichannel News]
Protecting the public interest, not the special interest, at the FCC – AEI op-ed [links to Benton summary]
SECURITY/PRIVACY
Michael Hayden: How Trump Undermines Intelligence Gathering [links to New York Times]
WikiLeaks disclosure exposes rapid growth of CIA digital operations — and agency vulnerabilities [links to Washington Post]
FBI Is Probing How WikiLeaks Obtained CIA Spy Tools [links to Wall Street Journal]
With Claims of C.I.A. Hacking, How to Protect Your Devices [links to New York Times]
FTC Testifies Before House Committee About Data Security and Small Businesses [links to Federal Trade Commission]
The battle for online privacy: What you need to know – C|Net analysis [links to Benton summary]
Sen Flake’s new bill would let ISPs sell your Web browsing data [links to Ars Technica]
What’s The Fate Of Data Privacy In The Trump Era? [links to Benton summary]
Biometric monitors bring fresh privacy concerns to pro sports [links to International Association of Privacy Professionals]
Apple says it’s already fixed many WikiLeaks security issues [links to USAToday]
ELECTIONS & MEDIA
Study: Hillary Clinton’s TV ads were almost entirely policy-free [links to Vox]
JOURNALISM
How the Indy Star navigated a public records minefield to break its Pence email story [links to Columbia Journalism Review]
Op-Ed: Who Will Train Young Journalists When The Veterans Are Gone? [links to Huffington Post]
Warren Buffett Is Bearish On Some Newspapers [links to MediaPost]
The New Yorker’s chief fact-checker on how to get things right in the era of ‘post-truth’ [links to Columbia Journalism Review]
Former top Trump aide Jason Miller joins CNN [links to Politico]
TELECOM
Sens Markey, Lee introduce bill to crack down on certain robocalls
OWNERSHIP
Tronc Eyes $100M Purchase of US Weekly [links to Wrap, The]
Mossberg: Tech’s ruling class casts a big shadow [links to Vox]
CONTENT
Life after Uber: How Austin moved on from a breakup [links to CNN]
Eric Schmidt: ‘Big data is so powerful, nation states will fight’ over it [links to Vox]
TELEVISION
Cutting the cord could cost as much as cable [links to USAToday]
WIRELESS/SPECTRUM
No, iPhones Aren’t Luxury Items. They’re Economic Necessities [links to Wired]
CHILDREN & MEDIA
Survey: Kids Value News But Don’t Trust It
EDUCATION
Apple may have already lost the battle to Google for a new generation of students [links to Vox]
DIVERSITY
The Internet Without a Woman – The Verge [links to Benton summary]
The Gender Gap Persists Online – PK press release [links to Benton summary]
Senate Democrats Adopt Staff Diversity Rules [links to Roll Call]
POLICYMAKERS
Meet the Hundreds of Officials President Trump Has Quietly Installed Across the Government [links to Benton summary]
GAO Seeks Health Information Technology Advisory Committee Nominations [links to Government Accountability Office]
Financier Anthony Scaramucci’s move from Wall Street to Washington has become unlikely after the Trump administration communications job he was offered in January was handed to someone else [links to Wall Street Journal]
STORIES FROM ABROAD
Russia’s RT Network: Is It More BBC or K.G.B.? [links to New York Times]
Chinese Internet Companies Lose Their Wiggle Room [links to Wall Street Journal]
Chinese Mistake Satire on President Trump for Real News [links to New York Times]
5 key takeaways from Mobile World Congress [links to International Telecommunication Union]