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1:00 PM ET, May 16, 2013

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Molly Redden / The New Republic:
DOJ seizure of AP records raises question: Is ‘chilling effect’ real?  —  National-security reporters on the impact of federal scrutiny  —  Since news broke Monday that the Justice Department had secretly accessed the phone records of Associated Press reporters and editors over a two-month period …
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Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
DOJ Tactics Against AP Raise Concerns For The New York Times  —  NEW YORK — When Attorney General Eric Holder took reporters' questions Tuesday afternoon, several asked about the Justice Department's sweeping seizure of Associated Press phone records, a move condemned by prominent journalists …
Discussion: emptywheel, Associated Press and CNN
Washington Post:
Some question whether AP leak on al-Qaeda plot put U.S. at risk
Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Criticized on Seizure of Records, White House Pushes News Media Shield Law
Lucas Shaw / The Wrap:
Your Next Horror Movie Franchise Isn't a Movie - It's an App  —  Neal Edelstein, producer of “The Ring” and “Mulholland Drive,” has made what may be a game-changing ghost story  —  The iPad 2 changed Neal Edelstein's life.  Edelstein had been working as a producer for more than a decade …
Discussion: Softpedia News
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Laura Hazard Owen / paidContent:
Producer of The Ring and Mulholland Drive releases new horror movie as an iOS app
Discussion: Bloomberg, CBC News and TUAW
Gavriel Hollander / Press Gazette:
Trinity Mirror says revenue down 10 per cent year on year but rate of decline slowing  —  Trinity Mirror's revenue for the first four months of the year fell by 10 per cent compared to the same period in 2013.  —  But in a statement to the stock market, the group revealed that the rate of decline is slowing.
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Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Trinity Mirror: ‘too soon’ to know outcome of phone-hacking inquiry
Discussion: pressgazette.co.uk and Media Week
Keach Hagey / Wall Street Journal:
USA Network's Dividing Line With Twitter  —  Several television companies have announced deals with Twitter Inc. in recent weeks, looking to take advantage of the popularity of tweeting while watching shows.  But not all TV companies believe tying up with the social-media site is such a great idea.
Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
Zinio, First Mover In Digital Magazines, Moves To The Netflix Model  —  The so-called first mover advantage is really only an advantage if you don't get too far out ahead of your customer.  Founded in 2001, the digital magazines company Zinio was arguably a good eight years ahead of its time.
Edmund Lee / Bloomberg:
Tribune CEO Says Furor Over Koch Newspaper Sale Is Premature  —  Tribune Co. (TRBAA) Chief Executive Officer Peter Liguori, responding to a protest over a possible sale of the Los Angeles Times to Koch Industries Inc., said speculation over potential buyers of the company's papers is “premature.”
Discussion: Chicago Tribune, Poynter and @edmundlee
Hamish McKenzie / PandoDaily:
Skift's approach to building a new media company: It's as much about data as it is about news  —  Despite the many miserable prognoses for the future of the media business, a few stubborn entrepreneurs still see fit to venture into content-driven companies.  Such people - including PandoDaily's …
Bloomberg:
Music Publishers Lose Bid for Class Status in YouTube Suit  —  A federal judge denied class-action status to music publishers who sued Google Inc. (GOOG)'s YouTube, claiming that it violated copyrights by allowing the posting of music clips on the website without authorization.
Discussion: Reuters
James O'Brien / Forbes:
How A Journalist Created His Own Beat And Tapped Into A New Sports Trend  —  Justin Rice worked for years as a journalist in and around Boston, struggling to get noticed by the Sports section.  In 2009, his success came from an unlikely place: a 17-year-old former tomboy who made team captain within …
Gordon MacMillan / Media Week:
Ian Katz to leave Guardian for editor role at BBC Newsnight  —  Ian Katz the long-time deputy editor of The Guardian and heir apparent to Alan Rusbridger is to leave the paper and take up the top job at ‘Newsnight’, the BBC's troubled current affairs flagship.  Katz has worked at the Guardian since 1990.
Wall Street Journal:
J.P. Morgan Seeks Bloomberg Data  —  J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. sent a letter to Bloomberg LP this week asking that the financial news and information company show logs of all staff members since 2008 who used the company's data terminals to search activities of J.P. Morgan subscribers.
Discussion: MoneyBeat
 
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Emma Bazilian / Adweek:
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Ben Sisario / New York Times:
Warner Music Gains Approval to Buy Parlophone, a Last Piece of EMI
Agoldberg / The Smoking Gun:
Watergate Sleuth Carl Bernstein's E-Mail Account Is Hacked By “Guccifer”
Discussion: Gawker and New York Magazine
Tom Warren / The Verge:
Google demands Microsoft remove YouTube Windows Phone app, cites lack of ads
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AllThingsD:
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Hamish McKenzie / PandoDaily:
With Thirst's Droplet, the vision for news on Google Glass becomes a little clearer
Discussion: Mashable, VentureBeat and AppNewser
Joe Flint / Los Angeles Times:
News Corp. hires Toni Cook Bush to oversee lobbying after split
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Sasha Chavkin / Columbia Journalism Review:
Political ad windfall drives local TV consolidation