國際傳媒:2020/10/16~2020/10/22

🗞  DIGIDAY |20201014

✅  ‘It’s on the writers’: How The Correspondent drives interaction between members and its journalists

ℹ  The Correspondent, the year-old English-language sister of the seven-year-old Dutch language version, has been raising money — and hype — about its ad-free, reader-funded counter to the 24-hour rapid news cycle.

🗞  JAMLAB|20201015

✅  Some African media uses TikTok, but traditional newsrooms are slow to catch up

ℹ  The social media app is gaining popularity in Africa, but traditional newsrooms seem slow on the uptake.

🗞  TECHCRUNCH|20201016

✅  Twitter changes its hacked materials policy in wake of New York Post controversy

ℹ  Twitter  has announced an update to its hacked materials policy — saying it will no longer remove hacked content unless it’s directly shared by hackers or those “acting in concert with them”.

🗞  VOX|20201016

✅  What the FCC can and can’t do to Section 230

ℹ  Trump wants the FCC to help him rewrite Section 230, the law that protects the internet as we know it. But the agency isn’t that powerful.

🗞  Sacramento Business Journal|20201019

✅  Bee journalists, newspaper guild say they’re fighting McClatchy proposal to tie pay to clicks

ℹ  Employees of The Sacramento Bee and their union say they are fighting an effort by owner McClatchy to base employee performance reviews on the popularity of their stories as measured by clicks.

🗞  POYNTER|20201021

✅  Argentina’s new government office is NOT a fact-checker

ℹ  Explaining the difference between Nodio and organizations like Chequeado.

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