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What We’re Reading This Week 9/09/19

  • Publication date September 9, 2019
  • Categories: Ethics in the News
  • Categories: ads look like news stories, Associated Press, Columbia Journalism Review, Committee to Protect Journalists, ethical advertising, journalist harassment, native advertising, Neiman Lab, online harassment, women journalists
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A local news experiment has the audience picking the top stories through social media. 

 

cpj.org

Digital journalists, especially women, are learning ways to protect themselves from online harassment.

 

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The Columbia Journalism Review explores the ethical issues with advertisements that look like real news stories.

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