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DCN’s must reads: week of September 13, 2018
September 13, 2018 | Curated by Michelle Manafy, Editorial Director – DCN@michellemanafyHere are some of the best media stories our team has read so far this week:
- The New York Times | For Big Tech, a Comeuppance We’ve Seen Before: On Wall St. (6 min read)
- Yale Insights | Can Trusted Brands Beat ‘Fake News’? (12 min read)
- Business Insider | One viral thread shows how quickly YouTube steers people to wacko conspiracy theories and false information (5 min read)
- Nieman Lab | What works (and doesn’t) for advertising your news organization’s subscriptions (3 min read)
- The New York Times | Google Knows Where You’ve Been, but Does It Know Who You Are? (8 min read)
- https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/12/magazine/google-maps-location-data-privacy.html
- Media Voices Podcast | Columbia Journalism Review’s Mathew Ingram on what publishers get wrong about trust (33 min listen)
- Digiday | ‘There’s just so little trust’: Marketers have growing suspicions of kickbacks in ad tech (6 min read)
- Nieman Lab | Americans expect to get their news from social media, but they don’t expect it to be accurate (2 min read)
- The New Yorker | Can Mark Zuckerberg Fix Facebook Before It Breaks Democracy? (70 min read)