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6 votes
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BuzzFeed to acquire HuffPost in multi-year partnership with Verizon Media
10 votes -
Anti-Rupert Murdoch petition wins record support in Australia
9 votes -
The refined sociopathy of The Economist
25 votes -
A newsroom at the edge of autocracy; The South China Morning Post is arguably the world’s most important newspaper for what it tells us about media freedoms as China’s power grows
7 votes -
Australian Associated Press sells the AAP Newswire
6 votes -
Latest $84 million cuts rip the heart out of the ABC, and Australia's democracy
11 votes -
The American press is destroying itself
6 votes -
Australian Federal Police will not lay charges against Annika Smethurst over publishing of classified intelligence documents
6 votes -
America’s largest media labor union launches historic advocacy campaign to save industry: "having robust news operations at the local and state level is fundamentally good for democratic stability."
12 votes -
At first, the disappearance of the wife of one of Norway's richest people seemed to be an abduction – but then suspicion turned on the husband
7 votes -
Philippines largest TV network ABS-CBN ordered shut
11 votes -
Pakistani journalist living in exile in Sweden who had been missing since March has been found dead, police have said
7 votes -
Google announces a Journalism Emergency Relief Fund for local newsrooms
6 votes -
The warrant used by Australian Federal Police officers to search the home of journalist Annika Smethurst last year was thrown out by the High Court today
8 votes -
Royal Canadian Mounted Police are raiding Wet’suwet’en land defender camps
5 votes -
Trapped in Iran
7 votes -
Given up sugar? Great, now it’s time to cut the news from your diet
26 votes -
Hundreds of ‘pink slime’ local news outlets are distributing algorithmic stories and conservative talking points
12 votes -
The worst takes of the 2010s
7 votes -
I worked for Alex Jones. I regret it.
30 votes -
Reveal has been fighting a lawsuit for three years. Now we’re speaking up about it.
8 votes -
After days of resignations, the last of the Deadspin staff has quit
18 votes -
Deadspin revolt escalates, with mass resignations by staff
10 votes -
Why can’t we agree on what’s true any more?
18 votes -
'Everything you're seeing is deception.' How right-wing media talks about impeachment
18 votes -
Will the millennials save Playboy?
10 votes -
Iceland makes the top of the list when it comes to online news consumption, a study conducted by the OECD revealed
5 votes -
Andrew Yang gets media cold shoulder
19 votes -
A dead cat, a lawyer's call and a five-figure donation: how the media fell short on Jeffrey Epstein
8 votes -
Donald Trump, QAnon and an impending judgment day: Behind the Facebook-fueled rise of The Epoch Times
11 votes -
Denmark broadcaster uses meme-based journalism to reach younger audience
7 votes -
NY Times public editor: The readers versus the masthead
11 votes -
Pacific Standard is shutting down, effective next Friday
10 votes -
USA Today's Virginia HQ was evacuated amid a heavy police response due to a mistaken report of a person with a weapon
6 votes -
Journalists often withhold details of mass shooters and suicides to discourage copycats. Should that “strategic silence” be extended to extremist speech, misinformation, and propaganda, too?
10 votes -
Do you live in a media bubble? Do you use Google News? I recommend using it signed-out at least 50% of the time
I recently started jumping around various browsers and machines. I sometimes keep instinctually going to Google News in all of these environments. I am often signed-out in these other browsers....
I recently started jumping around various browsers and machines. I sometimes keep instinctually going to Google News in all of these environments. I am often signed-out in these other browsers. This has been an eye-opening experience for me.
Many years ago I had blocked Fox, RT, and other crap out of my GNews feed. I was living in a bubble of my own making. I actually prefer that bubble, as there is more factual information in it, but it comes at a cost. I had lost a lot of my situational awareness of the political and media climate.
I am not trying to be centrist here, I just think that one should know the entire battlefield, not just the news given from their comfortable sources. For one thing, I had no idea of the dominance which Fox News had in Google News, also that RT was so prevalent, also that there was so many other sources of utter right-wing propaganda that had been normalized. How can I fight disinformation if I am unaware of its origins?
What do you think about this? Would you take me up on my challenge of reading the uncustomised news? Do you ever try to get out of your comfort zone in the news? Does it help inform you?
edit: Just FYI, to easily use Google News, or any other news site signed-out, first open a "private window" in your browser.
14 votes -
Newsroom Transparency Tracker
7 votes -
Australian Federal Police raid home of News Corp journalist Annika Smethurst
11 votes -
It's time to change the way the media covers crime
9 votes -
Finland is winning the war on fake news. What it’s learned may be crucial to Western democracy
23 votes -
“We’re drinking now”: The oldest newspaper in New Orleans just fired its entire staff
11 votes -
In Brazil 30 million people live in a 'quasi desert' of news
5 votes -
The fall and rise of partisan journalism
5 votes -
As mainstream journalists acknowledge Douma attacks were likely "staged," the "humanitarian" Syria Regime-Change Network tries to save a sinking ship
2 votes -
Media industry loses about 1,000 jobs as layoffs hit news organizations
15 votes -
Inside China's audacious global propaganda campaign
10 votes -
How to keep the news coming
4 votes -
ABC and SBS cleared by review into claims they compete unfairly with commercial rivals
6 votes -
Former Macedonian strongman's escape to Hungary triggers a flood of disinformation
8 votes