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Articles by Sarah Scire

Sarah Scire is the deputy editor of Nieman Lab. Previously, she worked at the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, and The New York Times.
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The Athletic’s first live room took place in September 2021. By January 2022, they’d done 100. Today, they’re closing in on 1,000.
A new study looks at “the widespread culture of harassing journalists in South Korea.”
Silver on ABC: “They have limited rights to some models post–license term, but not the core election forecast stuff.”
“The ‘first and most voiced complaint’ from participants was that news coverage of people like them skewed toward negative stories or reflected them in a negative light.”
ESPN, NPR, and Slate are experimenting with watchable podcasts.
“We stopped tweeting from the main @NPR account after they attached that false label to it because each tweet we publish would carry it.”
Across 303 participating newsrooms, NewsMatch brought in $38 million in individual donations. The largest 50 newsrooms brought in $24 million of the $38 million total.