The Washington Post / Erik Wemple
Jimmy Finkelstein, The Messenger, and the curse of the meddling media owner →“Conversations with former employees [suggest Finkelstein was] a fiddling, meddling presence in the daily production of Messenger journalism — a guy who distracted and flustered his staffers with every last directive…One former deputy section editor of the now-defunct site received 1,300 interventionist emails from Finkelstein between early July and the site’s demise.”
The Guardian / Jonathan Heawood
The New York Times / Benjamin Mullin
Committee to Protect Journalists / Katy Migiro
The Wall Street Journal / Joe Flint, Jessica Toonkel, Isabella Simonetti, and David Marcelis
The Guardian / Alexandra Topping
The Guardian / David Smith
Jon Stewart returns to The Daily Show tonight →“One test will be whether Stewart’s satire will still cut through in a post-pandemic world of disinformation, polarization, and fragmented media — cable TV, which gave rise to Comedy Central and the news it lampooned, appears to be in terminal decline — or if he will resemble an aging rocker straining to recapture past glories.”
The New York Times / John Koblin
The Washington Post / Dino Grandoni
Famed climate scientist wins million-dollar verdict against right-wing bloggers →“In a 2012 column titled ‘The Other Scandal in Unhappy Valley,’ published on a website of the Competitive Enterprise Institute, [blogger Rand] Simberg wrote that Mann had ‘molested and tortured data’ of global warming and compared Mann to [Jerry] Sandusky, who was a Pennsylvania State University football coach who had been arrested for molesting young boys. At the time, Mann was a professor at Penn State.”
The New Yorker / Clare Malone