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Jennifer C. Kerr / Associated Press:
Ex-NSA official assails Obama administration as journalists, others, debate gov't leak probes — WASHINGTON — A former spy agency official who was the target of a government leak investigation says he feels a “significant kinship” with National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden.
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@kmagnuson, @magister418, @stevebuttry, @stevebuttry and @stevebuttry
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Harrison Weber / The Next Web:
WikiLeaks and Assange lawyer decides not to represent Snowden, claims his “whereabouts are unknown” — Baltasar Garzón, the lawyer who represents both WikiLeaks and Julian Assange, has released a new statement claiming that his firm, ILOCAD, “has decided not to represent” PRISM whistleblower Edward Snowden.
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WikiLeaks, Yahoo! News and Business Insider
Jonathan Kaiman / Guardian:
China newspaper praises Snowden for 'tearing off Washington's mask'
China newspaper praises Snowden for 'tearing off Washington's mask'
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The Daily Beast, Quartz, Boing Boing, CNN and Business Insider
Gregory Kohs- / Examiner:
Jimmy Wales breaks Wikipedia rules in hunt for Snowden
Jimmy Wales breaks Wikipedia rules in hunt for Snowden
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Softpedia News
Georg Szalai / Hollywood Reporter:
Rupert Murdoch's News International Rebrands as News UK Ahead of Split — The Australian arm of the post-split publishing company that will be the new News Cop also will change its name from News Limited to News Corp Australia. — News International, the U.K. newspaper arm …
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Guardian, Guardian, The Australian, Media Week, @abeaujon, News UK & Ireland Ltd and Deadline.com
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Nic Christensen / mUmBRELLA:
Australia's largest publisher News Limited is to change its name to News Corp Australia.
Australia's largest publisher News Limited is to change its name to News Corp Australia.
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BBC
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Washington Post Guild: ‘The Post would like to fire you’ — The Washington-Baltimore Newspaper Guild says a Washington Post proposal for a new agreement with the union “would give managers the power to fire anyone for any reason” and also inserts a “poison pill that would make it even harder …
CNN:
Crossfire Returns — Newt Gingrich, S.E. Cupp, Stephanie Cutter, Van Jones to Host Debate Program — CNN today announced that Crossfire, previously the longest running political debate program on television, will return to the network this fall. Hosting from the right will be Newt Gingrich …
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Politico, TVNewser, The Daily Caller, @dylanbyers and @sgallman
Tom Cheredar / VentureBeat:
Cue the fight music: Pandora responds to Pink Floyd's op-ed on lower royalty rates — Internet radio service Pandora has responded to a strongly worded opinion piece recently written by the remaining members of legendary rock band Pink Floyd. — In the op-ed piece, Pink Floyd's members argued …
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Forbes, CNET and Plagiarism Today
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Greg Sandoval / The Verge:
Pandora and musicians to discuss royalty settlement as war of words heats up
Pandora and musicians to discuss royalty settlement as war of words heats up
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USA Today, Hillicon Valley, Forbes, GigaOM, AllAccess.com, Rolling Stone and CNET
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
San Francisco Examiner sues San Francisco Chronicle — The San Francisco Newspaper Company, which owns the San Francisco Examiner, says the Hearst-owned San Francisco Chronicle “offered ad space to advertisers for a fraction of its cost on the condition that the advertisers not buy ads in the Examiner.”
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News, The San Francisco … and San Francisco Peninsula …
Slade Sohmer / HyperVocal:
Cable News Nets Should Be Embarrassed It Missed Wendy Davis's Filibuster — What happened in the Texas Senate on Tuesday night was Must See TV. — Only the Wendy Davis Filibuster wasn't anywhere to be found on your television. The 24-hour cable news networks had more pressing matters.
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The Texas Tribune, GigaOM and Gawker
Gavriel Hollander / pressgazette.co.uk:
Daily Mail in £110k libel payout over Syrian chemical weapons story — about Daily Mail in £110k libel payout over Syrian chemical weapons story- Comments — The Daily Mail has been forced to pay more than £100,000 in damages and apologise for a story linking a UK company with the use of chemical weapons in Syria.
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Guardian
Liana B. Baker / Reuters:
Discovery explores Internet subscription service — (Reuters) - Discovery Communications is at work on an Internet streaming service that could charge cable subscribers a small fee to gain access to hours of documentaries and reality shows, executive chairman and founder John Hendricks said on Tuesday.
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Home Media Magazine, FierceCable, bizjournals, The Verge and Engadget
Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
Is 21-Year-Old Samantha Shannon The Next J.K. Rowling? — Alexandra Pringle was at her office in London's Bloomsbury neighborhood in April last year when she got the kind of phone call every book publisher is hoping for these days. Literary agent David Godwin, who for 14 years has shopped Pringle …