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Kevin Poulsen / Wired:
WikiLeaks Volunteer Was a Paid Informant for the FBI — On an August workday in 2011, a cherubic 18-year-old Icelandic man named Sigurdur “Siggi” Thordarson walked through the stately doors of the U.S. embassy in Reykjavík, his jacket pocket concealing his calling card: a crumpled photocopy of an Australian passport.
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Glenn Greenwald / Guardian:
The personal side of taking on the NSA: emerging smears — Distractions about my past and personal life have emerged - an inevitable side effect for those who challenge the US government — When I made the choice to report aggressively on top-secret NSA programs, I knew that I would inevitably …
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Techdirt, CBS News, Capital New York, New York Magazine, PolicyMic, Gawker, @dankennedy_nu, @feldmaniac, @blakehounshell, Mediaite, @jeremyscahill, @fmanjoo, Politico, Politico and pressgazette.co.uk
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Jessica Testa / BuzzFeed:
How Glenn Greenwald Became Glenn Greenwald — Before he was the Guardian's eyes on the National Security Agency, Greenwald was a Manhattan litigator with an itchy trigger finger. “He doesn't care if the entire world hates him.” — Before Glenn Greenwald was the journalist who broke …
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NY Daily News, paidContent, Politico, @tomgara, @tomgara, @tomgara and Gawker
Nick Summers / The Next Web:
Google will remove all Blogger sites that monetize adult content, from June 30 — Google sent an email to Blogger users today warning them that their site will be removed at the end of the month if they do not remove all adverts and links to external sites hosting adult content.
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CNET, WebProNews, The Verge, XBIZ Newswire and Softpedia News
Erik Wemple:
Bloomberg News reporter had 18 ledes ready for Supreme Court rulings — Persistent mistakes by news organizations on big, national stories have spawned a growing consensus in journalism circles. Better to be right than first, goes the thinking. People won't remember who was first to report …
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Tim Westergren / Pandora Blog:
Pandora and Royalties — (Warning: This is long, but I'd really like to fully articulate Pandora's perspective on royalties, which is simply impossible to do in just a few sentences.) — Over 13 years ago when I started this company, we set out with a singular mission …
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The Next Web, AllAccess.com, SlashGear, CNET, Gizmodo and VentureBeat
Geoffrey A. Fowler / Digits:
Apple Spells Out iTunes Radio Terms for Record Labels — Ahead of its launch of an online radio service, Apple circulated terms to independent record labels last week, many of them more generous to the music companies than what rival Pandora Media currently pays.
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Alastair Reid / Journalism.co.uk:
CNN International site to emphasise ‘human curation’ — The broadcast site is to promote correspondents' voices and long-form content alongside breaking news, as well as a more visual focus — CNN International is undergoing “incremental” improvements in its website to give it a more visual …
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Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
CNN Lays Off Some Staff In DC
CNN Lays Off Some Staff In DC
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Matt Burns / TechCrunch:
Aereo To Launch Its Internet Streaming TV Service In Chicago On September 13 — Despite court battles, Aereo is on a roll. The startup just announced its streaming TV service will hit Chicagoland September 13. This comes just a month after the company announced its Atlanta launch details.
Roger Yu / USA Today:
Twitter CEO sees role for editors: Weed through tweets — WASHINGTON — On Wednesday, Twitter CEO Dick Costolo urged newsroom editors in the U.S. to embrace the service and news media's increasingly important role in synthesizing and analyzing millions of tweets that are produced daily.
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eMedia Vitals, The Verge, GigaOM, Washington Post, Gizmodo and US News
Chandni Doulatramani / Reuters:
DirecTV says Latin America unit over-reported subscriber numbers — (Reuters) - DirecTV said an internal investigation found that its Latin America unit had over-reported subscriber numbers at the end of March by about 200,000 due to improper practices by some employees.
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Hollywood Reporter, Reuters and StreetInsider.com
Catherine Shu / TechCrunch:
Digg Reader Now Available On Digg's iOS App — Digg Reader, Digg's alternative for the RSS aggregation addicts who will be bereft when Google Reader finally shuts down on July 1, is now available on the Digg iOS app. An Android app is expected to make its debut in the next three to four weeks.
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Fast Company, SlashGear, PhoneArena, Digg Blog and Softpedia News
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Internet adverts threatening profile of TV campaigns, says Sir John Hegarty — Comments by president of Cannes Lions film jury follow awards for Dumb Ways to Die and other long-form commercials — Sir John Hegarty, the president of the film jury at the Cannes Lions advertising festival …
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PSFK
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Times directors appear ready agree to integration with Sunday Times — When James Harding was relieved of The Times's editorship last December without Rupert Murdoch bothering to inform the paper's independent national directors (INDs) they were, understandably, upset.
The Wrap:
Newsday Shuts Down Westchester, N.Y., Branch (Exclusive) — Cablevision, which owns Newsday, shut down its year-old Westchester site effective immediately, an insider with knowledge of the situation told TheWrap. No statement from Cablevision yet, but its official Twitter account, @NewsdayNY, and Facebook is already gone.
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lohud.com, Poynter and FishbowlNY
Aaron Mesh / Willamette Week:
Black and White and Red All Over — Owners of the Oregonian gamble on the newspaper's digital future. — The death of The Oregonian as you know it came at 9:58 am on June 20. — That's when reporters, editors, photographers and designers who put out the 163-year-old daily newspaper were told to …
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