How Uber Plans to Address Its 'Nightmare of Sexism' Problem


Ad Age “Media Guy” columnist Simon Dumenco’s media roundup for the morning of Tuesday, Feb. 21:

Here’s a head-scratcher: What happens if a journalistic institution you’ve dismissed as “fake news” publishes a story that praises what you just did? (See No. 1, below.) That must be bad news, right? Who wants praise from fakers? Although maybe the fakers are just faking being pleased with your action? Or perhaps it’s Opposite Day and the dishonest media failed to report it? Yes, that must be it. Anyway, on with our morning media roundup …

1. Across the cable news landscape last night, there was rare bipartisan praise for President Donald Trump’s announcement that he’s replacing ousted National Security Adviser Michael Flynn with Army Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, and the morning-after buzz remains predominantly positive too. CNN National Security Analyst Peter Bergen, for instance, is out with a post headlined “Trump’s brilliant choice of McMaster.”

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