#Facebook outstrips all other social media sites as a source of news for Americans https://t.co/QXN6JtNJXZ pic.twitter.com/JpiRfGtw1q— Pew Research Center (@pewresearch) September 17, 2017
Today, 67% of U.S. adults get at least some news on social media. Twitter, YouTube and Snapchat serve as sources of news for more of their users, though Facebook still leads as a source of news for Americans.
Deep dive into typefaces with @EephusLeague for her new project, @fontreviewjourn —covered in Weekly Replay https://t.co/CiGede4aK9 pic.twitter.com/F95HVEcOch— Dribbble (@dribbble) September 13, 2017
Needing approval for basic data requests "shows a level of media control beyond which I have ever seen." https://t.co/rDKkfSNJdp— Bianca (@biancafortis) September 13, 2017
CDC official sends troubling message to employees about media questions
AN OFFICIAL WITH THE CENTERS FOR Disease Control and Prevention has instructed employees not to speak directly with members of the press, Axios’ Sam Baker reported yesterday. Several health journalists quickly condemned the CDC move, calling it “really disturbing” and a “gag order,” among other critiques: The CDC is a public health institution, not a political […]