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At a glance, Alexis Okeowo’s March 2017 profile of Melina Matsoukas (“Image Consultant”), is a total departure. Okeowo, a New Yorker staff writer, tends to favor subjects with a decidedly non-celebrity bent. She’s cast a discerning eye on on a...
This effort to save Sky follows sharp criticism of Fox from pols in 3 UK parties after Seth Rich disclosures https://t.co/y0cMOYmzf7
— David Folkenflik (@davidfolkenflik) August 29, 2017
The Newseum may consider selling its buildinghttps://t.co/fH4TliLLWF pic.twitter.com/5RPNqJbDxJ
— Poynter (@Poynter) August 29, 2017
News: Federal judge tosses Sarah Palin's lawsuit against the New York Times. Negligence, maybe. But "not defamation of a public figure."
— ErikWemple (@ErikWemple) August 29, 2017
How evolving technology changed hurricane coveragehttps://t.co/OsPzYPcIfx pic.twitter.com/hPl0zqzbvY
— Poynter (@Poynter) August 28, 2017
Big news today here: Neil Brown will be Poynter’s next presidenthttps://t.co/36KIhDTL7a
— Kristen Hare (@kristenhare) August 28, 2017