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GlobalPost's founder hopes to find freedom from platforms and ads with a new email newsletter
New @CNN: MSNBC's Chris Matthews faces call to suspend show over wife's election bid https://t.co/4suSouQPEd pic.twitter.com/K5TewseKS3
— Dylan Byers (@DylanByers) March 14, 2016
Jury in Gawker case asks Jezebel editor if she's ever slept with her bosses
A salute to the headline writers who've tried to keep up with the Breitbart mess: https://t.co/8MQJcozqkU pic.twitter.com/a8B3Tjti5L
— Andrew Beaujon (@abeaujon) March 14, 2016
The question now is what becomes of a necessarily reformed and constrained Gawker -- a post-Gawker Gawker?
Wow--@chaykak on Kinfolk, lifestyle magazines, identity, and authenticity for Racked is so, so good: https://t.co/UFiGBoydPq
— Jarrett Fuller (@jarrettfuller) March 14, 2016
Here are all the terrible names Bill Simmons almost called his new website
.@MeghanMcCain joins @Cosmopolitan https://t.co/Mry0rdwBAt
— Hadas Gold (@Hadas_Gold) March 14, 2016
Breitbart reporter who says Trump aide assaulted her resigns
Big shift: Atlantic Editor @JamesBennet, a former NYT reporter, named Times editorial page editor as Andy Rosenthal steps down
— HowardKurtz (@HowardKurtz) March 14, 2016
BuzzFeed Launches New Ad Format to Further Monetize Its Big Social Reach
Hilarious flurry of action at NPR as Cokie Roberts expresses -- I can hardly say the word I'm so aghast -- an OPINION. https://t.co/z1VakFxxuw
— Jay Rosen (@jayrosen_nyu) March 14, 2016
Trump's favorite New York Times op-ed writer? There's no Dowd who it is
It's 2016. Why are newspapers still putting boring headlines on amazing stories? https://t.co/BN6c7120RY pic.twitter.com/mAOXayWRvQ
— Slate (@Slate) March 11, 2016
Trying (and Trying) to Get Records From the 'Most Transparent Administration' Ever
LOL @Mediaite! Fusion? Really? SMH Y'all *know* I have a job @WakeForest right? Just call if you want to know what's up.
— Melissa Harris-Perry (@MHarrisPerry) March 11, 2016
The Washington Post is trying to make it easier to read long features
Boston Globe to part ways with Crux https://t.co/DfK40GSKWY
— Tom McGeveran (@tmcgev) March 11, 2016
Altho Facebook is devouring journalism, we have to embrace it, says @WashingtonPost digital boss https://t.co/Lx16xGpIvv #CongresoHuesca
— James Breiner (@jamesbreiner) March 11, 2016