The Baltimore Banner / Cody Boteler, Lee O. Sanderlin, and Giacomo Bologna
Intelligencer / Matt Stieb
Media attorney explains why Bill Ackman’s case against Business Insider is a fantasy →“A key component of a libel claim is that the plaintiff — in this case, Neri Oxman — would have to prove falsity. That would be the threshold question. She would have to allege that she did not plagiarize. She has already admitted to plagiarizing, and there are plenty of comparisons out there of what she wrote and what was originally on Wikipedia. It’s clear that there’s copying. I can’t see how they can get through the threshold question of falsity.”
404 Media / Jason Koebler
New York Times / Alex Williams
Tom Shales, TV critic both respected and feared, dies at 79 →The Pulitzer Prize-winning television critic for The Washington Post issued “scalpel-sharp dissections of shows he deemed dead on arrival” that earned him nicknames like the Terror of the Tube, as well as a reputation for the power to make or break shows.
the Guardian / Miranda Green
ABC News / Abby Cruz and Sarah Beth Hensley
The Objective / Brandon Pho
LA Times staffers say Kevin Merida’s legacy is muddled →“I want us to do well as a newsroom … but a lot of the language here is about being profitable, and getting conversions and clicks and getting millions of views, it just rings hollow to me, and I think it honestly rings hollow to a lot of people.”