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Views Preview: How the Media Covered Baltimore, Mayweather-Pacquiao

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There's quiet in the streets of Baltimore again, but the media is still talking about the death of Freddie Gray and the protests that erupted in the aftermath.

David Zurawik, Baltimore Sun: “FOP besmirches media, but WBAL has clear conflict of interest with prosecutor’s office

Mark Puente & Doug Donovan, Baltimore Sun: “The truth about Freddie Gray’s ‘pre-existing injury from car accident’"

Dylan Byers, POLITICO: “Freddie Gray’s co-prisoner disputes police report published in Washington Post

Dylan Byers, POLITICO: “The Washington Post’s correction problem"

Ryan Grim, Huffington Post: “How the media can stop embarrassing themselves at the hands of police

Shadi Rahimi, Poynter: “How AJ+ reported from Baltimore using only mobile phones

Jay Casipian Kang, New York Times: “’Our demand is simple: Stop killing us

Josh Levs, CNN: "After Baltimore riots, some leaders slam ‘thug’ as the new n-word

Catherine Taibi, Huffington Post: “Soledad O’Brien says journalists need to stop using the word ‘thug’ to describe Baltimore protests

Bradley Campbell, BBC: “The unlikely origins of the word ‘thug’

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Floyd Mayweather, left, and Manny Pacquiao, right.

Mayweather-Pacquiao Fight

It's been billed as one of the biggest fights in boxing history. But, some of its biggest headlines were about what happened outside the ring: allegations of domestic abuse in Mayweather's past, anti-gay comments Pacquiao made, and more.

ESPN: “Reporters say their credentials were revoked for Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao fight

Kevin Paul Dupont, Boston Globe: “Floyd Mayweather’s camp accused of revoking credentials of two female reporters

Daniel Roberts, Deadspin: “Floyd Mayweather bans Michelle Beadle, Rachel Nichols from covering bout

Ian Mohr, Page Six: “Couric fled from Pacquiao-Mayweather fight

Frank Miniter, Forbes: “What the big fight tells us about us

Javier E. David & Steve Kopack, CNBC: “Mayweather-Pacquiaodemand sends PPV into tailspin

Alex Stedman, Variety: “Service outages reported ahead of Mayweather-Pacquiao fight

Des Bieler, Washington Post: “Lots of people are mad that they are trying – and failing – to watch Mayweather-Pacquiao pay-per-view

Christina Warren, Mashable: “I watched the Pacquiao-Mayweather fight on Periscope and saw the future

Danny Sullivan, MarketingLand: “Meerkat& Periscope let people pirate thePacquiao-Mayweather fight: Twitter’s CEO doesn’t care”

Credentials pulled over Periscope

The Professional Golfers' Association of America has revoked the media credentials of blogger Stephanie Wei. Wei used the live-streaming app Periscope to broadcast from a practice round of the WGC-Cadillac Match Play Championship in a way the PGA said violated its terms.

Stephanie Wei, Wei Under Par: “This is why I used Periscope during Monday’s practice round at the WGC-Cadillac Match Play Championship

Greg Wyshynski, Yahoo Sports: “NHL bans media from using Periscope, Meerkat to subvert rights-holders

NYT knows where you are

The New York Times used readers' IP addresses to created geotagged displays customized for each user showing local data on a story about poverty levels across the United States. Cool or creepy?

David Leongardt, Amanda Cox & Claire Cain Miller, New York Times: “An atlas of upward mobility shows paths out of poverty

The Upshot, New York Times: “The best and worst places to grow up: How your area compares

Justin Ellis, Nieman Journalism Lab: “The Upshot uses geolocation to push readers deeper into data

Surgery in Nepal

CNN's chief medical correspondent, Dr. Sanjay Gupta performed brain surgery on an 8-year-old girl while on assignment covering the 7.8-magnitude earthquake.

http://youtu.be/0xDCCPHsilY

Jessica Elgot, The Guardian: “CNN physician-journalist poses ethical dilemma after treating Nepal victims

Elizabeth Shim, UPI: “Medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta asked to preform surgery due to doctor shortage in Nepal

Ben Tinker & Hilary Whiteman, CNN: “Emergency on helicopter as Nepal quake victim stops breathing

Mammogram story 'missing some science'

NPR Ombudsman Elizabeth Jensen was critical of a Morning Edition report on the politics of mammogram recommendations.

Juana Summers, NPR:“Congress may be forced to intervene again on mammogram recommendations

Elizabeth Jensen, NPR: “Political story on breast cancer screenings was missing some science

Gary Schwitzer, Health News Review: “Imbalanced NPR political story on mammography guidelines

‘I was just nudging him to get on’

http://youtu.be/e7C8vEDhhVQ

What interviewer hasn't considered doing this... especially right before lunch?

Nick Gass, POLITICO: “Sixth grader who cut off Barack Obama: ‘I was just nudging him to get on’”

AMY SIMONS teaches news literacy, multimedia journalism and advanced social media strategies.
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