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9:45 PM ET, June 3, 2013

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Jeff John Roberts / paidContent:
Justice Department releases slides showing alleged Apple ebook conspiracy  —  The federal government is pressing its legal and PR case against Apple in New York federal court today.  It released some slides from the proceedings that are intended to highlight the intended conspiracy.  Here's a look.
Discussion: CNET, Forbes and AllThingsD
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Katherine Rushton / Telegraph:
Apple fights to dismiss evidence in ebook price fixing row  —  Apple was battling to limit the torrent of emails which could be used as evidence in its price fixing trial on Monday, as dozens of damning messages painted a picture of a coordinated attempt to force the prices of ebooks upwards.
Zachary M. Seward / Quartz:
Execs from Apple and publishing houses calling each other idiots  —  The US government's antitrust lawsuit against Apple, which had its first day of trial today in New York, is worth keeping an eye on for at least two reasons: 1) The outcome could affect the entire media industry; and 2) …
Discussion: AllThingsD, Bloomberg and Pulse 2.0
New York Times:
Trial on E-Book Price-Fixing Puts Apple in Spotlight
Discussion: Quartz and Reuters
Nikki Finke / Deadline.com:
Nikki Finke To Sharon Waxman: Just Stop It  —  Right now I am not going to discuss my Deadline Hollywood contract or my relationship with my boss Jay Penske.  Why?  Because I don't have to.  If that changes, I'll tell you.  (I also didn't post about this imbecilic digital ad …
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Mike Fleming Jr / Deadline.com:
A Personal Note On Nikki Finke From Mike Fleming
Anna Mulrine / Christian Science Monitor:
Bradley Manning: Patriotic whistle-blower or American traitor?  —  The court-martial of Pfc. Bradley Manning began Monday.  Manning has said the documents he sent to WikiLeaks served a valuable purpose.  Others agree, but that might not help him legally.  —  WASHINGTON
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Matt Sledge / The Huffington Post:
Media Organizations Urge Military To Allow Stenographers In Bradley Manning Trial
Luis Martinez / ABC News:
Bradley Manning Court-Martial Starts Today
BuzzFeed:
The Journalist's New Escape Plan: Start-Ups  —  Tech start-ups are fishing vets from old media.  And old media vets are biting.  —  Image by Nasdaq via Facebook, Zef Nikolla, File / AP  —  At first glance, it all makes sense.  Leave the broken, somewhat depressing world of media …
Discussion: PandoDaily
Bill Carter / New York Times:
Devoted to Politics, MSNBC Slips on Breaking News  —  At MSNBC they view it as rooting against death and destruction: the last thing the channel wants is more months like the last two, filled with terror bombings, tornadoes and plant accidents.  —  It's not all altruism.
Jack Mirkinson / The Huffington Post:
‘The Chilling Effect’ Is Here  —  On Sunday, New York Times editor Jill Abramson appeared on “Face the Nation” and echoed what has become a common refrain in the wake of the Justice Department's media investigations.  —  “The reporters who work for the Times in Washington have told …
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Mallary Jean Tenore / Poynter:   Abramson, Woodward & Brokaw speak out about DOJ media investigations
Dylan Byers / Politico:
NBC/MSNBC to tap SCOTUSblog publisher  —  NBC News and MSNBC have announced that they will partner with the publisher of SCOTUSblog, the all-things-Supreme-Court website, for coverage of upcoming rulings.  SCOTUSblog publisher Tom Goldstein and NBC News Justice correspondent Pete Williams …
Dean Starkman / Columbia Journalism Review:
Exclusive excerpts: ‘The Gestation Period of Llama (Or why I quit The Wall Street Journal)’  —  In an new essay, a former investigative reporter explains how a Murdoch-ized operation led her to leave journalism and reinvent herself  —  Once, dissent was common in American newsrooms.
Discussion: Talking Biz News and Ink Stained
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
AOL's Orphaned Music Sites Find a Home at Townsquare Media  —  In April, AOL laid off most of the people who worked for its music sites.  Now it has let go of the sites, too: Radio chain Townsquare Media Group has picked up three of the portal's music properties, along with one aimed at comic fanboys.
Katerina Matsa / Journalism.org:
Newsweek By The Numbers  —  On Tuesday, May 28, Variety reported that IAC, Barry Diller's media and internet company, is considering selling Newsweek.  It would be the magazine's second sale within a three-year period that included a merger with The Daily Beast and the decision to cease publishing a print edition.
Discussion: FishbowlNY and JIMROMENESKO.COM
New York Times:
Jordan Blocks Local Access to 300 News Web Sites  —  AMMAN, Jordan — The Jordanian government has blocked local access to 300 news Web sites under a new law that the sites' editors and international journalism experts have derided as dangerous censorship aimed at quelling criticism of King Abdullah II.
Alison Langley / Columbia Journalism Review:
UK considers stepping up Internet blocking  —  Home secretary Theresa May wants to prevent more “radicalization”  —  Should governments block websites that spread hardline ideology but don't explicitly advocate violence—like the ones likely read by the Tsarnaev brothers …
New York Times:
Advertising on Social Media Bumps Up Against Free Speech  —  As social media sites pursue advertising in a bid for new revenue, they are finding that they must simultaneously create a safe space for the advertisers they attract.  —  With the money, they are discovering, comes responsibility.
 
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Arif Durrani / Media Week:
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LSE Media Policy Project:
Nesta Research: Public Interest High, Advertiser Interest Low for Hyperlocal Media
Discussion: Street Fight
Katy Bachman / Adweek:
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Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
CNN Shutters Baghdad Bureau, the Last U.S. TV News Bureau in Iraq
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Reuters:
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