David Bauder
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Media writer at The Associated Press, and also music. Married with daughter Sophie and son Ben. Long-suffering Mets and Syracuse fan.
Joined December 2008
With new memoir, Tom Freston hopes to show young people there are multiple paths to success https://t.co/g89GTt96I4
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Tom Freston could tell endless stories about the formative days of MTV and late nights with rock stars.
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This is the most-read story on the AP's sprawling website this morning: "New York Times, after Trump post, says it won't be deterred from writing about his health." A sign that the public is paying close attention to Trump's attacks against the media?
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The New York Times and President Donald Trump are fighting again. The news outlet said Wednesday it won't be deterred by Trump's “false and inflammatory language” from writing about the 79-year-old...
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Outlets that reach millions denied access to rare Pentagon news briefings this week https://t.co/asdLegPFdd
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It's not often Pentagon officials hold briefings for the press, but they are this week — although outlets that reach millions of news consumers have been denied access.
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My piece on why young people think so little of journalists, and what can be done about it. https://t.co/swtslRwWrH
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You don't have to tell Cat Murphy or Lily Ogburn about the attitudes of young people toward journalists.
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AP and Trump administration argue access case before federal appeals court; no ruling yet https://t.co/91tHGzzp03
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The Associated Press and the Trump administration renewed their argument over a president’s ability to limit media access to journalists he disagrees with.
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My piece on conservative media's newest top target. https://t.co/j6fI2oau8H
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New York City's mayor-elect, Zohran Mamdani, has quickly become a target of conservative media figures.
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My piece on what the Epstein emails reveal about relationship between journalists and their sources.
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The emails to and from Jeffrey Epstein that were released this week shine a light on the relationship between reporters and their sources — and that light isn't always flattering.
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MSNBC's name is being replaced, but its leaders insist that its mission will remain the same https://t.co/8i3fAsCKkR
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MSNBC enters the hall of retired corporate names this weekend, with the network formally switching over to MS NOW. It's all part of the corporate divorce from NBC News.
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In Trump-dominated media world, editing video takes on new significance — as BBC uproar shows
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The job of videotape editors was once one of the least-noticed in the media world. Not anymore. The seemingly mundane task of editing interviews or speeches for broadcast was at the center of this...
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Anatomy of a news story: '60 Minutes' invites audience into the editing process with Trump interview
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CBS News' "60 Minutes" gave its audience a rare opportunity by releasing a full, unedited video and transcript of its interview with President Donald Trump.
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East Wing ballroom donations by corporate owners create awkward moments for news outlets
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President Donald Trump's razing of the White House's East Wing to build a ballroom has meant for some awkward moments for news outlets.
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President Trump returns to '60 Minutes' for first time after settling lawsuit against newsmagazine https://t.co/gWXxF4rZoY
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President Donald Trump is returning to “60 Minutes” for an interview for the first time after settling a lawsuit this summer over the newsmagazine's interview with rival Kamala Harris.
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Watch those texts! Smartphones emerging as a new way for public figures to get into hot water
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Some public figures carry threats to their livelihood in the palms of their hands.
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After others departed, Pentagon announces 'new' press corps filled with conservative news outlets
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The Pentagon says a “new press corps” of 60 journalists who had agreed to follow a new media policy will be welcomed into the building to cover the U.S. military.
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During troubled times in news industry, 168-year-old Atlantic thrives with newspaper-magazine hybrid
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Jeffrey Goldberg has bold goals: “We want The Atlantic to be the greatest writer's collective on the planet,” the magazine's editor-in-chief said.
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