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Wednesday, October 26, 2022 [“Revolve around the voter”: How 3 newsrooms are covering elections differently]( How Spotlight PA, Injustice Watch, and The 19th are moving beyond horse-race reporting. By Katie Hawkins-Gaar.
[Here are 11 journalists’ tweets about how Twitter is losing its “heavy tweeters”](
What We’re Reading Twitter / Elon Musk
[Elon Musk: “Local news orgs are under-appreciated & should get way more prominence on Twitter” →](
From the man who just changed his bio to “Chief Twit.” Vox / Peter Kafka
[Two of the ideas that Semafor tossed out before launch? Showing articles to subjects in advance and making their Slack public. →](
“I think when you do that kind of work, you realize, you know what? Youâre not publishing it on a secret website. Youâre publishing it on the internet, where the people youâre writing about are going to see it. And if you want to be really fair, you should let them really respond.” WSJ / Anne Steele
[Spotify will raise the price of Premium, which has cost $9.99 since 2011, sometime in 2023 →](
In a quarterly report, Spotify also revealed paying subscribers, their most lucrative type of customer, climbed 13% to 195 million. New York Times / Katie Robertson
[The Texas Tribune names Sonal Shah as new CEO →](
Shah will take over from Evan Smith, who has run the nonprofit news organization since he co-founded it in 2009. Washington Post / Annie Gowen
[Right-wing misinformation and local news mix at this Illinois radio station →](
“When Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzkerâs campaign bus came to town recently, the local conservative talk radio station covered the event, dutifully informing its audience on social media that ‘counter protesters were in attendance.’ The ‘counter protesters’ were the radio stationâs employees. They mugged for photos in front of the governorâs bus, held up signs that said, ‘Fire Pritzker’ â then turned around and covered the Democratâs event.” Washington Post / Adam Bernstein
[Neema Roshania Patel, Washington Post editor who cultivated younger audiences, dies at 35 →](
“What stood out immediately was her desire to collaborate â to take what she had learned running The Lily and infuse it into every department, every article and every project.” CNBC / Alex Sherman
[CNN won’t ban guests who deny the 2020 election results but will steer them to “safe zones of truth” in interviews →](
“The analogy I love to use is some people like rain, some people donât like rain. We should give space to that. But we will not have someone who comes on and says itâs not raining,â CNN CEO Chris Licht said. Bloomberg / Margi Murphy and Jack Gillum
[There’s a group of election skeptics inundating local election officials with public records requests →](
The 13,000-person âRaccoon Armyâ organizes on Telegram. Their requests target each of the more than 3,000 counties in the U.S. and demand records on voting machines and email communications between election officials and vendors of those machines. Gizmodo / Molly Taft
[Semafor’s climate newsletter has launched and Chevron is its first sponsor →](
“Some of these newsletter placements from Big Oil have had very deliberate targets. Last year, Earther conducted a joint investigation with HEATED looking at Big Oil buyouts of three popular political Beltway climate and energy newsletters in the month leading up to a House Congressional hearing on fossil fuel companies and climate misinformation.” CNN
[CNN just introduced a new “Guns in America” beat →](
“The unit will be led by CNN guns and security correspondent Josh Campbell and feature reporting and analysis from Reload founder Stephen Gutowski, The Traceâs Jennifer Mascia and Abené Clayton, reporter on the The Guardianâs ‘Guns and Lies in America’ project. Together the team will explore who buys and sells guns; who makes and regulates them; and dive into the communities most impacted to help illuminate possible solutions to Americaâs epidemic of gun violence.” [Nieman Lab]( / [Fuego]( [Twitter]( / [Facebook]( [View email in browser]( [Unsubscribe]( You are receiving this daily newsletter because you signed up for for it at www.niemanlab.org. Nieman Journalism Lab Harvard University
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