Congress is doing a tremendous service by scrutinizing the excessive, harmful market power of online platforms such as Google and Facebook.
Recent hearings with tech CEOs revealed as much about …
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Seattle Times Editorial Board
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10/2/20
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I’m not sure newsrooms should be using polling information less in the future, but they should instead present the results as they actually are—mere estimates. Only after the polls were deemed to be obviously flawed—i.e. after President Trump took his surprising win in 2016—did we start hearing about why those polling results may have been flawed.
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It’s important to celebrate the little victories right now. It’s how we stay sane.
Even in the face of a crisis that threatens the continued existence of newspapers at all levels, …
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Chris M. Sutcliffe
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7/17/20
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News publishers have been able to apply for financial assistance under the federal government’s Paycheck Protection Program. Should this kind of assistance become a permanent solution?
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Evelyn Mateos
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7/10/20
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