Notícias
Why Facebook is “the front line in fighting hate today”
VOX/RECODE – 15/07/2020
Shirin Ghaffary and Rebecca Heilweil
What the head of the Anti-Defamation League has to say about Facebook, hate speech, and the advertiser boycott of the platform.
Elizabeth Warren wants answers on Facebook’s fact-checking loophole
VOX/RECODE- 16/07/2020
Rebecca Heilweil
Controversy over Facebook’s handling of climate misinformation is drawing scrutiny on Capitol Hill.
What comes after Zoom fatigue
VOX/RECODE- 17/07/2020
Adam Clark Estes
It looks like we’re stuck with video chat. Is that such a bad thing?
Covid-19 has ravaged American newsrooms. Here’s why that matters.
NIEMAN LAB – 20/07/2020
DAMIAN RADCLIFFE
The irony is that while battering journalism, the pandemic has also underlined the need for reliable local news.
June UK national press ABCs: Daily Star sees biggest recovery from Covid-19 lockdown sales slump
PRESS GAZETTE – 16/07/2020
Charlotte Tobitt
The Daily Star saw the biggest recovery from the worst of the Covid-19 lockdown readership slump in June, according to the latest UK national newspaper circulation figures from ABC.
Don’t post on Facebook unless you are prepared to face the consequences
THE GUARDIAN – 18/07/2020
John Naughton
The platform’s advertising software is beautifully engineered but it often produces ugly results
What John Lewis can teach the press
COLUMBIA JOURNALISM REVIEW – 20/07/2020
Jon Allsop
ON FRIDAY, JOHN LEWIS, the civil-rights icon and longtime Georgia Congressman, died. He was 80, and had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. He addressed the March on Washington, in 1963; had his skull fractured by state troopers on “Bloody Sunday” in Selma, in 1965; and served as chair of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee until his ouster by Stokely Carmichael, in 1966. Over the weekend, tributes to Lewis poured forth, including in the press. By the time of his death, Jelani Cobb wrote in the New Yorker, Lewis “had been bound so tightly and for so long to the mythos of the movement for democracy in America that it was difficult to separate him from it. For this reason, a friend who texted me ‘John Lewis is gone, what are we going to do now?’ was not only reacting to grief but expressing a real and common sentiment.”
Q magazine’s demise signals the end of the old music press
THE GUARDIAN- 20/07/2020
Alexis Petridis
Q went where other titles were too cool to tread, championing old icons of pop and rock. But it was a victim of its own success – and a changing world
Q magazine to fold after 34 years
THE GUARDIAN – 20/07/2020
Ben Beaumont-Thomas
Magazine that celebrated breadth of pop music spectrum was under review following further losses during coronavirus pandemic
Adepa presenta “Evolución 2020”, un programa para la transformación digital de los medios argentinos
ADEPA – 06/07/2020
La Asociación de Entidades Periodísticas Argentinas (Adepa) y Facebook Journalism Project (FJP) presentan “Evolución 2020”, un programa de formación gratuito enfocado en transformación digital de los medios en Argentina y Chile.