The New York Times / Maureen Dowd
Maureen Dowd’s “requiem for the newsroom” →Mark Leibovich: “I can’t think of a profession that relies more on osmosis, and just being around other people, than journalism. There’s a reason they made all those newspaper movies, ‘All the President’s Men,’ ‘Spotlight,’ ‘The Paper.’ There’s a reason people get tours of newsrooms. You don’t want a tour of your local H&R Block office.”
The Guardian / Mark Sweney
The New York Times / Noam Scheiber and John Koblin
Press Gazette / Dominic Ponsford
How reader support has allowed the Kyiv Independent to trump oligarch cash →“Early on, [editor Olga] Rudenko said, one of the richest people in Ukraine offered to cover all the title’s expenses and give it editorial freedom. But the team did not want to swap one oligarch owner for another and decided instead to seek funding from their readers. Today the Kyiv Independent has nearly 10,000 supporters paying more than £68,000 per month to support its journalism — far more than the oligarch was offering.”
The Washington Post / Paul Farhi
Jerry Springer, TV’s master of trash, and the world he left us →“Cheating spouse reveals. Baby daddy reveals. Teenage stripper reveals. Racists, badasses, and brawlers. Springer, who died Thursday at 79, mined the depths and put what he dredged up on his show. By the best possible reading — the absolute best — Springer’s self-named show was about the aggrieved, the wronged, and the dispossessed, a grungy cohort that television had forever tried to ignore until his ilk came along.”
The New York Times / Peter Baker and Katie Robertson
The New York Times / Natasha Singer
States’ push to protect kids online could remake the internet →“People in Louisiana who visited Pornhub in recent months were met with a surprising new demand. Before they could stream sexually explicit videos, they had to provide proof that they were at least 18…Attempts to impose age restrictions on the internet have faced constitutional challenges in the past.”
The Washington Post / Elahe Izadi and Jeremy Barr
The New York Times / Jacob Bernstein
Press Gazette / Bron Maher
Vice makes a “long-term commitment” to Twitch →“Few news publishers have tried to publish to Twitch — and most attempts so far seem to have failed. But two staffers overseeing the effort at Vice tell Press Gazette the publisher is ‘beyond just the “let’s give it a try” phase’ on Twitch. Having established an audience, its next move is to figure out monetization.”
The Guardian / Jim Waterson and Kiran Stacey
Rishi Sunak is under pressure to stop choosing Tories for BBC jobs →“…after Richard Sharp’s resignation prompted criticism the party had undermined the broadcaster by flooding it with cronies. Sharp quit as BBC chair on Friday morning after an investigation concluded he had failed to disclose key information about his relationship with the former prime minister Boris Johnson when applying for the job in 2021. Sharp helped facilitate an £800,000 loan guarantee for Johnson when he was in the running to take over the broadcaster but did not tell the appointments panel.”