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Fake News: Politicians, journalists, and scientists face mistrust together

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In this post-truth era we live in, the media, the science community, and the politicians together face increasing distrust from the public. But why? The issue was on everyone’s lips at the first ever European Parliament Science week from...
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Need 2 Know: Huawei Charges, Bitter Cold Snap

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These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2019.
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Pocket Casts Says Public Radio Acquisition Will Help Build Bond With Listeners

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Listeners have come to expect their podcasts free of charge. But Pocket Cast has still managed to become one of the leading podcast platforms as a paid app. The company was recently acquired by NPR, WNYC Studios, and WBEZ Chicago, in a...
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FULL INTERVIEW: Rahaf Mohammed on escaping Saudi Arabia to Canada

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FULL INTERVIEW | In her own words, Saudi teen Rahaf Mohammed talks to Susan Ormiston about fleeing her family, how she finally ended up in Canada and what she plans to do next.
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EXTENDED INTERVIEW: Rahaf Mohammed on escaping Saudi Arabia to Canada

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FULL INTERVIEW | In her own words, Saudi teen Rahaf Mohammed talks to Susan Ormiston about fleeing her family, how she finally ended up in Canada and what she plans to do next.
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Thousands flood the streets of Belgrade in fourth straight weekend of anti-government protests

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Thousands of people took to the streets of the Serbian capital Saturday night in protest against the sitting government and its de facto leader President Aleksandar Vucic. The protestors chanted “Vucic thief” as they marched peacefully...
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'Slave law' protests: Opposition parties and media have a fair voice in Hungary, says government

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Hungary's government has used an interview with Euronews to downplay the scale of protests in the country and suggested western media coverage is biased. About 10,000 people demonstrated in Budapest on Sunday in the largest of four...
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Glamour's Editor-in-Chief Says Brand Will Flourish Online After Print Magazine Ends

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Condé Nast's shift to digital continued this week with an announcement that Glamour, the 80-year-old women's fashion magazine, would cease monthly print publication after its January 2019 issue. It follows similar moves by Teen Vogue and...
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Glamour's Editor-in-Chief Kills Print Edition, Says She's Toying With Limited Paywall

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Condé Nast's shift to digital continued this week with an announcement that Glamour, the 80-year-old women's fashion magazine, would cease monthly print publication after its January 2019 issue. It follows similar moves by Teen Vogue and...
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Fiscal update bolsters struggling media with $600M in tax measures

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The goal is for the program to be funded by the government but have no role for politicians to decide what constitutes a media outlet or who would be eligible. The full details won't be available until the next federal budget, after the...
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Liberals face criticism over $600M in tax measures for local journalism

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The Liberals argue supporting independent news is vital for democracy, but critics feel the support is just a political ploy to curry favour with journalists.
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Tina Brown: Facebook Is a 'Vulture' That Should Be Regulated

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Tina Brown slammed Facebook as a "vulture" on journalism and called President Trump a "con man" during an interview on Cheddar Monday. The former top editor of "Vanity Fair" and "The New Yorker" said Facebook has "destroyed the business...
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NBA Star Stephen Curry on His Media Business Ambitions: I Want to Be a Trailblazer

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Good things often come in threes ー especially for Golden State Warrior Stephen Curry. The three-time NBA champion holds the record for most 3-pointers in a single game and has three children. Now, he can add a fourth title to his resume,...
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NBA Star Stephen Curry Wants to be an Innovator in Basketball and Business

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Good things often come in threes ー especially for Golden State Warrior Stephen Curry. The three-time NBA champion holds the record for most 3-pointers in a single game and has three children. Now, he can add a fourth title to his resume,...
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Axios' Growth Strategy Hinges on Reader Engagement, Not Clicks

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Axios is taking a different approach to success than many of its traditional media rivals. In a click-bait media universe, the digital media start-up is prioritizing engagement over page views. "We need engaged users, not just users,"...
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Developing: Authorities Investigate Explosive Devices Sent to Obama, Clinton, CNN

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Potential explosive devices were sent to former President Barack Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday according to the U.S. Secret Service.
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New Devices Sent to Biden, De Niro Bring Serial Mail Bombs to Nine

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Two more suspicious devices were intercepted on Thursday ー one in Delaware en route to former VP Joe Biden and the other at the restaurant and office of actor Robert De Niro in Lower Manhattan ー the eighth and ninth to be sent to...
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Trump Unleashed: 'Master of All Media' Becomes His Own Spokesman

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President Trump raised the possibility on Monday that missing and presumed-dead journalist Jamal Khashoggi may have been murdered by "rogue killers" from Saudi Arabia, a theory he floated to reporter after a phone call with Saudi King...
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BTIG's Rich Greenfield: Traditional Media Are 'Pimples' Compared to Apple & Amazon

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With a seemingly endless number of sources for original content, media is fighting a "war for consumer time," said Rich Greenfield, media and tech analyst for BTIG. He said legacy media companies need to get a lot larger in order to...
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The New Battle in Media Is For Your Time

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With a seemingly endless number of sources for original content, media is fighting a "war for consumer time," said Rich Greenfield, media and tech analyst for BTIG. He said legacy media companies need to get a lot larger in order to...
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BTIG's Rich Greenfield: The New Battle in Media Is For Your Time

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With a seemingly endless number of sources for original content, media is fighting a "war for consumer time," said Rich Greenfield, media and tech analyst for BTIG. He said legacy media companies need to get a lot larger in order to...
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Marc Benioff, Salesforce Founder, Buys Time Magazine

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Salesforce founder Marc Benioff and his wife, Lynne, are buying Time magazine for $190 million in cash from Meredith Corp. Benioff is the latest in a trend of tech billionaires opening their wallets for venerated media brands, following...
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Red Cross Chief: We'll Stay Until Every Florence Victim Is Home

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Hurricane Florence is over, but the relief efforts are just beginning. The American Red Cross is currently housing 8,200 people displaced from the storm, and Gail McGovern, president and CEO of the American Red Cross, said the shelters...
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Mika Brzezinski: In Age of Trump, Media's Job Is to Factcheck

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Mika Brzezinski, co-host of NBC's "Morning Joe," spoke with Cheddar about the role of media in the age of Donald Trump. "Keep it cool and stick to the facts," she said.