Morning Ed: Media {2018.06.25.M}
[Me1] James Warren looks at the media’s current dilemma: Too much data not enough information. This is where it would be helpful to have actual explainers people could rely on. Extremely hard to do in the Era of Trump.
[Me2] Becket Adams takes aim at NowThis, a new disreputable news outlet on the left.
[Me3] I actually am sort of surprised that Vice wasn’t purchased at some point, but I can see why conglomerates might want to steer clear even as they morph into indistinguishability from other leftward outlets.
[Me4] Jamie Dupree lost his ability to talk, sort of, but may nonetheless have a continued career in radio.
[Me5] Everyday folks may understand the newsmedia better than journalists think.
[Me6] As with mass shooting, the media needs to be careful about how it covers suicide. {More}
[Me7] The Fake News campaign heads to Mexico as their election approaches.
[Me8] Does it matter if the iconic photo of the family separation story doesn’t actually apply? My view is that it doesn’t undermine the story as a whole, but it shouldn’t be used to depict the story anymore.
[Me9] Sarah Ellison looks into the history between Donald Trump and the National Enquirer.
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— Neoliberal (@ne0liberal) June 11, 2018
[Me8] To paraphrase A. Lincoln, the media lies and relies.Report