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9:05 AM ET, June 14, 2013

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Amy Chozick / New York Times:
Bloomberg Reporters' Practices Become Crucial Issue for Company  —  Most journalists dream of uncovering government corruption, landing a big interview or winning a Pulitzer Prize.  But those are not the goals that Thomas F. Secunda, who co-founded Bloomberg L.P. in 1982 with Michael R. Bloomberg, has in mind.
Nikki Finke / Deadline.com:
News Corp's Rupert Murdoch Files For Divorce Which Won't Affect News Corp Split  —  EXCLUSIVE 9 AM, 4TH UPDATE 11 AM WRITETHRU (new details): News Corp Chairman/CEO Rupert Murdoch filed for divorce from wife Wendi Deng Murdoch this morning in New York State Supreme Court, Deadline learned at 9 AM.
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Chris O'Shea / FishbowlNY:
David DeVoe to Retire from News Corp.  —  David DeVoe, CFO of News Corporation, will retire from the company after it splits, on June 28.  He will retain his seat on News Corp.'s board of directors, a spot he has held since 1990.  —  Succeeding DeVoe is John Nallen, who will be named senior executive VP …
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Global Radio appeals against order to sell off GMG Radio stations  —  Competition Commission ordered the sale of stations in seven areas of the UK over concerns about effect on competition  —  Global Radio is refusing to give up its fight to keep control GMG Radio, owner of the Real and Smooth networks …
Paul Sloan / CNET:
Yes, iTunes Radio could crush Pandora.  But that's just for starters  —  Apple might seem late to the streaming music word, but, really, the digital music revolution is just getting going.  —  Eddy Cue unveiling iTunes Radio  —  iTunes chief Eddy Cue unveiled Apple's iTunes Radio …
Christine Haughney / New York Times:
Two Ex-Interns Sue Condé Nast Over Wages  —  Two former interns filed a lawsuit against Condé Nast on Thursday, saying the company failed to pay them minimum wage at their summer jobs at W Magazine and The New Yorker, and asked that it be approved as a class-action suit.
Discussion: Poynter
Bryan Bishop / The Verge:
Steven Spielberg and George Lucas predict ‘massive implosion’ in film industry  —  Movie theaters may be left behind for the living room  —  George Lucas and Steven Spielberg think the film industry is heading towards a cliff.  The pair behind some of the most successful franchises …
Peter Lauria / BuzzFeed:
Largest Newspaper Owner In Nation Apparently Doesn't Want To Be In Newspaper Business  —  Gannett, which owns the USA Today, Detroit Free Press and 80 other daily newspapers, spent $2.2 billion to buy a TV station company Thursday.  Gannett now owns 43 TV stations and gets more revenue from broadcasting than newspapers.
Discussion: Businessweek, Gannett Blog and GeekWire
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Joe Flint / Los Angeles Times:
Gannett's deal for Belo worries media watchdogs
Dan Froomkin / Columbia Journalism Review:
The case for a secrecy beat  —  The press has a major role to play in fostering the debate on transparency that the nation needs  —  Despite the recent blockbuster leaks about spying on the phone records of millions of Americans, and President Obama's stated willingness to discuss the issues they raise …
Ed Christman / Hollywood Reporter:
BMI Files Suit Against Pandora  —  Broadcast Music Inc. is seeking a determination of rates for a blanket license for all music played on the streaming service.  —  BMI, Broadcast Music Inc., today filed suit at the U.S. Southern District Federal Court in New York, seeking a determination …
Sarah Laskow / Columbia Journalism Review:
Reporting, or illegal hacking  —  Scripps reporters are accused of violating the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act  —  The team at Scripps Howard News Service didn't use any tools that aren't used in newsrooms across the country in the regular course of reporting.
John Paczkowski / AllThingsD:
Apple's Cue Says Publishers Pushed for Higher E-Book Prices  —  Just days after introducing Apple's new iTunes Radio streaming music service at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Eddy Cue — Apple's senior VP for Internet services and software, and its master dealmaker …
Jodi Enda / Pew Research Center:
Nonprofit news organizations: some want government subsidy  —  News outlets often have an adversarial relationship with the government, a longstanding tension underscored most recently by the Obama administration's pursuit of leaks to the Associated Press and Fox News Channel and the decisions …
 
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Michael Carney / PandoDaily:
Sources: DirecTV will acquire Hulu by month's end, and why the deal makes sense
Ryan Faughnder / Los Angeles Times:
Pandora competitor Rdio chases Spotify into Asian markets
Discussion: SlashGear, The Next Web and WebProNews
Ronald Barusch / Wall Street Journal:
Dealpolitik: Clearwire Picks Dish in Another Stunner
Discussion: Forbes
Joe Flint / Los Angeles Times:
Koch brothers blast Reed Hundt's remarks on newspaper ownership
Matthew Hendley / Valley Fever:
Fox News Sued After Kids Watch Their Dad Commit Suicide
Discussion: The Huffington Post
 Earlier Picks: 
Peter Sterne / The New York Observer:
CNN Lets Readers Play Editor
Discussion: eMedia Vitals
Amir Efrati / Digits:
In Online Ads, There's Google-and Then Everybody Else
Discussion: Forbes and Los Angeles Times
Sam Thielman / Adweek:
Social TV Use Appears to Be Growing
Discussion: VentureBeat
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Greek state TV switched back on as European broadcasters step in