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Pew Research Center for the People and the Press:
Majority Views NSA Phone Tracking as Acceptable Anti-terror Tactic — Overview — A majority of Americans - 56% - say the National Security Agency's (NSA) program tracking the telephone records of millions of Americans is an acceptable way for the government to investigate terrorism …
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Matt McGee / Marketing Land:
Google, Facebook & Microsoft Ask US Gov't For Permission To Report FISA Data Requests — Google, Facebook and Microsoft have all asked the US government for permission to include data requests made under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), requests that are currently so secret …
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Facebook, GigaOM, TechCrunch, AllThingsD, New York Times, NationalJournal.com, Google Public Policy Blog, Forbes, VentureBeat, Reuters, CNET, ZDNet, Gawker, Los Angeles Times, @amac, Mashable and The Raw Story
Amir Efrati / Digits:
How Google Transfers Data To NSA — How does Google hand over data to the government? By old-fashioned secure “file transfer protocol,” or FTP. And sometimes even by hand. — That detail, which Google disclosed for the first time late Tuesday, contrasts with earlier reports that claimed …
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Wall Street Journal, Wired and Guardian
Washington Post:
Investigators looking into how Snowden gained access at NSA
Investigators looking into how Snowden gained access at NSA
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The New Yorker Blog, Betabeat, Page-Turner, Guardian, FP Passport, New York Times, National Review, The Week, BBC, Techdirt, Wonkblog, Lawfare, msnbc.com, Post Politics and CNET
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Guardian US Eligible To Enter Pulitzer Competition
Guardian US Eligible To Enter Pulitzer Competition
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New York Times, USA Today, Salon and Hit & Run
Edmund Lee / Bloomberg:
News Corp. Investors Approve Breakup Plan — After years of being criticized by investors for his love of newspapers, News Corp. (NWS) Chairman Rupert Murdoch is now a step closer to cleaving off the declining publishing business. — Shareholders voted to approve the breakup plan …
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Guardian, paidContent, Broadcasting & Cable, Los Angeles Times, BBC, Hollywood Reporter and Seeking Alpha
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Meg James / Los Angeles Times:
News Corp. says no settlement with U.S. Department of Justice — News Corp. said Tuesday that it had not reached a settlement with U.S. officials over a corruption probe. Members of the media surround former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks, center, as she gets into a car …
Christopher Harrison / The Hill:
Why Pandora bought an FM radio station — The internet isn't just the future of radio; it is radio. Today, 70+ million Americans listen to Pandora, accounting for more than 7 percent of all U.S. radio listening. Our Music Genome Project, the most comprehensive music analysis ever undertaken …
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The Next Web, CNET, The Verge, CNNMoney.com, Hillicon Valley and hypebot
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Glenn Peoples / Billboard:
Pandora Buys Terrestrial Radio Station in South Dakota, Aims for Lower ASCAP Royalties
Pandora Buys Terrestrial Radio Station in South Dakota, Aims for Lower ASCAP Royalties
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Bloomberg, Wall Street Journal, Radio Ink Magazine and Seeking Alpha
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
‘PBS NewsHour’ Plans Layoffs as It Closes Offices — WASHINGTON — The “PBS NewsHour,” the signature nightly newscast on public television, is planning its first significant round of layoffs in nearly two decades. — Facing a multimillion-dollar shortfall in the program's budget …
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Poynter, TVNewser and Deadline.com
BuzzFeed:
Obama Schmoozes Reporters At Secret Meeting — The president popped into an off-the-record briefing with reporters Monday. — Image by Pablo Martinez Monsivais / AP — WASHINGTON — President Obama held an off-the-record meeting with select reporters from some of the nation's largest print …
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Mediaite and The Huffington Post
Michael Sebastian / AdAge:
The Best (And Worst) Cities for Newspapers — Pittsburgh Tops Highest Readership; Atlanta Takes Honor for Lowest — The percentage of daily print newspaper readers in the U.S. has fallen nearly 20% since 2001, according to research firm Scarborough. But that drop has not been spread evenly …
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FishbowlNY
Niki Kitsantonis / New York Times:
Greece Shutting Down State Broadcaster Net — In a surprise move that angered labor unions and its junior partners, the conservative-led coalition government said the station, Net, would stop broadcasting at midnight Tuesday.
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RT and Eurovision.TV
Brent Lang / The Wrap:
Majority of Media and Entertainment Revenue Will Come From Digital by 2015, Study Finds — Nearly half of revenue of 550 leading media and entertainment companies comes from digital sales — For traditional media companies fighting to stay on top in the internet age it may no longer …
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ZDNet and Los Angeles Times
Andrea Morabito / Broadcasting & Cable:
Exclusive: Al Jazeera America to Launch Week of Aug. 24 — Network sets primetime schedule with Velshi's ‘Real Money,’ ‘America Tonight,’ nightly newsmag — Washington - Al Jazeera America has set a launch date. The channel that bought out Current TV will flip the switch the week of Aug. 24 …
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Los Angeles Times and TVNewser
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Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
Al Jazeera America Interviews Finalists For President Role
Al Jazeera America Interviews Finalists For President Role
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TVWeek.com and Inside Cable News
Bloomberg:
Dish-Sprint Talks Said to Falter in Part Over Breakup Fee — Sprint Nextel Corp. (S) demanded a $3 billion reverse breakup fee from Dish Network Corp. (DISH) during their merger talks, one of a series of disagreements that has kept them from reaching a deal, people familiar with the matter said.
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VentureBeat and The Verge
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Josh Halliday / Guardian:
Ex-BBC chief recalled to face Commons questions over earlier DMI evidence — Mark Thompson told public accounts committee in 2011 that parts of content management system were ‘already working’ — Mark Thompson, the former BBC director general, has been recalled to parliament over evidence …
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Deadline.com
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Josh Halliday / Guardian:
BBC accused of misleading parliament over ‘catastrophic’ digital media project
BBC accused of misleading parliament over ‘catastrophic’ digital media project
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Variety and Hollywood Reporter
Alastair Reid / Journalism.co.uk:
The Wire launches digital archive of all 350 issues — All 250,000 pages of the underground music magazine's history are available to subscribers through the publication's app — Copyright: By ValleeC on Flickr. Some rights reserved. — Underground music magazine The Wire has made its entire …
Mark Milian / Bloomberg:
The Rest of the World Will Have to Wait for Apple's iTunes Radio — Apple Introduces ITunes Radio at Conference — ITunes Radio, the streaming-music service Apple announced yesterday at the company's developers conference in San Francisco, is set to hit the digital airwaves this fall.
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Business Insider
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Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke / The New York Observer:
Gawker Media is Relaunching Defamer — Gawker Media is relaunching Defamer, the Hollywood gossip site that was folded into Gawker proper back in early 2009. The website will temporarily be run by former Gawker editor in chief AJ Daulerio, he announced in a post this afternoon.
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Gawker