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6:10 AM ET, June 22, 2013

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Washington Post:
U.S. charges Snowden with espionage  —  Federal prosecutors have filed a sealed criminal complaint against Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency contractor who leaked a trove of documents about top-secret surveillance programs, and the United States has asked Hong Kong to detain …
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Philip Bump / The Atlantic Wire:
Army: Freedom of Information Does Not Include Edward Snowden's Military File  —  A Freedom of Information Act request from The Atlantic Wire for the military records of Edward Snowden was “withheld in its entirety” by the Department of the Army.  Despite the public value of better understanding …
Discussion: BBC
Meenal Vamburkar / Mediaite:
The Guardian Responds To Sen. McCaskill's Charge Of Promoting ‘Agenda’ Through NSA Reporting
Discussion: The Huffington Post and Politico
Noreen Malone / New Republic:
Sources of Discomfort  —  National security reporting in the age of leak hunts
Discussion: Poynter
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Edward Snowden isn't determining order of leaks, reporters say
David Goetzl / mediapost.com:
NSA Snooping Could Impact Media Research
Discussion: Guardian, Reuters and CNET
Christie Smythe / Bloomberg:
Gawker's Unpaid Interns Sue After Fox Searchlight Ruling  —  Gawker Media LLC was sued by unpaid interns who allege the online publisher violated minimum-wage law, 10 days after a federal judge ruled in a similar case that interns at Fox Searchlight Pictures Inc. should have been paid.
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Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Disappointing Fall for ‘Rock Center,’ a News Program With Big Ambitions  —  If “Rock Center With Brian Williams” has proved anything in the last year and a half, it is this: However hard it is to gather an audience for any kind of show in prime time, for news programming, the task is even harder.
Discussion: TVNewser
Marianne Brown / Voice of America:
Vietnam Urged to Release Bloggers on Journalism Day  —  HANOI — While journalists working for Vietnam's state-run media are receiving gifts for Revolutionary Journalism Day, bloggers and Internet activists are not so lucky.  The Vietnamese government seems eager to celebrate the role …
Lucia Moses / Adweek:
Rolling Stone Publisher Fired: Matt Mastrangelo was there 3 years  —  Jann Wenner has dismissed the publisher of his flagship Rolling Stone, Matt Mastrangelo.  Mastrangelo had been in the position for three years (12 years in all at Wenner Media), and first-quarter ad pages were up 17 percent year-over-year to 190.
Harrison Weber / The Next Web:
AOL is launching a Google Reader replacement Monday: ‘All your favorite websites, in one place’  —  As the end of Google Reader nears, AOL is planning to announce its own alternative to the service: “AOL Reader.”  —  As you can see on the current landing page for the service, which is public …
Alexei Oreskovic / Reuters:
Yahoo's Mayer shines spotlight on video  —  Marissa Mayer, President and CEO of Yahoo, answers questions during the Reuters Global Technology Summit in the Thomson Reuters offices in San Francisco, California, June 20, 2013.  REUTERS/Beck Diefenbach  —  As Marissa Mayer approaches …
Discussion: Business Insider and @peterlauria3
Aaron Mesh / Willamette Week:
More Than 35 Newsroom Staff Laid Off at The Oregonian  —  Newsroom layoffs at The Oregonian have topped 35 reporters, editors and photographers today as the paper reduces home-delivery days and cuts staff.  —  Among the more prominent names WW has confirmed The Oregonian has laid off …
Discussion: Poynter, GeekWire and @ryanchittum
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Ryan Chittum / Columbia Journalism Review:
The ax falls at The Oregonian
Janko Roettgers / GigaOM:
Cord cutters alert: 60 million Americans now use an antenna to watch free TV  —  Antennas aren't just for grandma's boob tube anymore: 19.3 percent of all US TV households get their TV fix from free over-the-air broadcasts, according to a new GfK study released this week.
Discussion: Los Angeles Times
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
High-Ranking Washington Post Editor Considering Government Job  —  NEW YORK — Douglas Frantz, the national security editor for the Washington Post, is considering taking a job with the State Department and is currently on leave from the paper, according to newsroom sources.
Discussion: @johnrussell99
Floyd Norris / New York Times:
Tribune Falls Afoul of Its Own Tax Strategy  —  It was perhaps the cleverest corporate tax strategy ever devised: no matter how much money the company made, neither it nor its shareholders would ever owe a penny in federal income taxes.  —  “In conception, it was brilliant,” said Robert Willens …
 
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Mary Ann Milbourn / Orange County Register:
Register owner starts naming rights unit
Discussion: LA Observed
Howard Sherman / Monkey See:
AP Kills Off-Broadway, Opera, Dance Reviews: Will It Hurt The Arts?
Discussion: BroadwayWorld.com and Poynter
Nick Statt / ReadWrite:
How Instagram Remade Photography (And Could Do The Same For Video)
Discussion: CNET and Quartz
Keach Hagey / Wall Street Journal:
Local TV Bids Expected to Fetch Up to $2.5 Billion
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Hamilton Nolan / Gawker:
Here Is the Archive of the Famous Liberal Media ‘Journolist’
Greg Sandoval / The Verge:
For HBO and Apple, a long process to partner on TV
Discussion: TUAW, AppleInsider and MacRumors
Neil Shah / Wall Street Journal:
Americans Worked Less, Watched More TV in 2012
Discussion: New Republic
 

 
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Thomas Barrabi / New York Post:
Google fires 28 employees over their participation in a 10-hour sit-in at the company's New York and Sunnyvale offices to protest its business ties with Israel

Kyle Wiggers / TechCrunch:
The US CFPB fines BloomTech, formerly Lambda School, and CEO Austen Allred $164K and bans BloomTech from lending for 10 years over deceiving students on loans

Brian Heater / TechCrunch:
Boston Dynamics debuts an electric version of humanoid robot Atlas for commercial use, a day after retiring the hydraulic Atlas, with a pilot starting in 2025

 
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