Facebook / Josh Mabry and Dorrine Mendoza
White House Correspondents' Association
Nieman Reports / Christopher Baxter
Awful Announcing / Andrew Bucholtz
The New York Times / Noam Scheiber and Brian M. Rosenthal
Nurses and doctors speaking to journalists about hospital conditions increasingly risk their jobs →“…perhaps the most curious and persistent management-labor tension has arisen between health care providers like doctors and nurses, who are at the forefront of the virus battle, and the administrators they report to. In New York City, the epicenter of the crisis in the United States, every major private hospital system has sent memos in recent weeks ordering workers not to speak with the media, as have some public hospitals.”
The New York Times / Jane Perlez
OneZero / Chris Stokel-Walker
Ad rates on YouTube have plummeted →In one network of 180 YouTube channels, “advertising rates have tanked by an average of nearly 50% since the start of February….’I’m seeing people go down from $12 to $4.'”
The Wall Street Journal / Tunku Varadarajan
New York Post / Mike Vaccaro
The New York Times / Elizabeth Paton and Jessica Testa
What’s the point of a fashion magazine now? →“Fashion magazines are vehicles for luxury fantasies. They sell readers on consumerist dreams, sandwiching glossy images of supermodels and stars between advertisements for $50,000 watches and $250 moisturizers. The new coronavirus pandemic and lockdown orders have derailed those dreams.”
The New York Times / Edmund Lee and Vanessa Friedman
Condé Nast is cutting pay and will seek government assistance in Europe →“Those earning $100,000 or more — approximately just under half the company — will have their salaries reduced by 10 to 20 percent for five months, starting in May…Condé Nast would be one of the first publishers to request taxpayer funds. It’s an unusual move for a business that pays high salaries for editors who historically enjoyed perks such as town cars and clothing allowances, and sales executives who sell luxury advertising.”