Facebook Pledges $100M To Support News

As lockdowns and stay-in-place orders continue to be extended in countries around the world, millions of people are spending their days frequenting online publications to find out the latest about the COVID-19 pandemic. That’s part of the reason Facebook has announced it will spend an additional $100 million to support the news industry during the crisis.

ESPN’s Doris Burke Tests Positive For COVID-19

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Bail Out Journalists. Let Newspaper Chains Die

The coronavirus is likely to hasten the end of advertising-driven media, Ben Smith writes. And government should not rescue it.

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President Trump’s Primetime Pandemic

The coronavirus briefings have given Donald Trump a regularly scheduled reality show again — or, rather, a create-your-own-reality show.

WABC’s Bill Ritter Has COVID-19, Working From Home

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WTTG Confronts Coronavirus With Steady Hand

A solid business contingency plan gave Fox-owned WTTG and WDCA in Washington, D.C., a leg up in pivoting for the coronavirus pandemic. VP and GM Patrick Paolini says a priority now is staying on top of the news deluge while keeping staffers and advertisers calm amid the uncertainty.

Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, Brother Of Former Chicago Mayor, Hired As NBC News Medical Contributor

Fox News Defends Odd ‘Judge Jeanine’ Broadcast, Citing ‘Technical Difficulties’

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KAIT Puts Viewers First With Tornado Coverage

For those watching KAIT on TV or on the station’s Facebook page Saturday, the coverage no doubt saved lives. It’s about as riveting live weather coverage as you’ll see.

CBS News’ Maria Mercader Dies After Virus

Maria Mercader, a veteran CBS News staffer, died at age 54 Sunday from coronavirus complications after being on medical leave since February. Mercader battled cancer and other illnesses for two decades, and said that the treatments left her vulnerable to the virus.

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Watching The Nightly News Like Nana Is The Best Way To Feel Anchored In A Sea Of Information

Hank Stuever: “In two-plus weeks of staying home, I’ve renewed my faith in the broadcast networks’ nightly newscasts, perhaps out of some faintly nostalgic idea that watching it is what grown-ups do, come hell or high water. People who long ago gave up the habit — or never acquired it — are finding a similar solace at the end of the day with a half-hour of ABC’s David Muir or NBC’s Lester Holt or the CBS Evening News’s Norah O’Donnell.”

Fox News Shuffle: Dorrego Replaces Listerman

Amy Listerman is stepping down as chief financial officer of Fox News Media and will be succeeded by Joe Dorrego, according to a company-wide memo

Fox Business Parts Ways With Trish Regan

Slate Launches A Metered Paywall

With Ad Rates Falling, Snopes Can’t Keep Up With Coronavirus Misinformation

MSNBC’s Chris Hayes Wants You To Wake The F*ck Up

Weather Channel Names New Host Of Weekend Show On Quibi

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How Local TV News Staffers Are Working From Home

NBC News Slots Live Primetime Virus Specials

NBC News Special Report: Coronavirus Pandemic to air Tuesdays at 10 p.m. ET, beginning March 31 for three consecutive weeks.

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WNYW New York Suspends Normal Late News Open

News Leaders Find Common Ground In Virus

More than 40 news leaders took part in an unusual Zoom meeting this week organized by The Carole Kneeland Project for Responsible Journalism, a nonprofit organization that provides continuing education for TV and digital news managers. Amidst the extraordinary pressures on their newsrooms, the executives took an hour to compare problems, share solutions, and find solidarity in a common cause: serving their communities in a pandemic.

KTRK Anchor Tests Positive For COVID-19

Chauncy Glover, 3 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. anchor for ABC O&O KTRK Houston, announced that he has tested positive for coronaviurs and is self-quarantining.

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Local News Needs Coronavirus Stimulus Plan, Too

In an apocalyptic advertising downturn, ideas that would have been unthinkable weeks ago deserve immediate consideration.

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WCPO Gets Creative To Work From Home

WCPOCinccinnati’s Evan Millward: “If you told me three weeks ago that I would soon be anchoring a newscast from my living room, I would have laughed. Maybe rolled my eyes. Said, you clearly don’t understand how my job gets done. Well … joke’s on me.”

Peabody Awards Ceremony In L.A. Postponed

The annual ceremony, previously scheduled for June 18 in Los Angeles, today was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Syncbak’s SBTV Debuts Dedicated COVID-19 Ch.

Viewers are able to tap into a curated 24/7 channel featuring COVID-19 segments from local stations across the country.

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Local TV Reassuring Viewers With Messages Of Unity

Trust And Engagement Tips For Coronavirus Coverage

Demand For COVID-19 Facts On WhatsApp Is Skyrocketing

NewsGuard Busts Websites Sharing Fake Coronavirus Information