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4:45 AM ET, June 27, 2013

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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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Alex Berenson / New York Times:
Snowden, Through the Eyes of a Spy Novelist
Discussion: msnbc.com
Hamilton Nolan / Gawker:
Secrecy Is the Problem  —  Some people say that Edward Snowden …
Discussion: Politico
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 …
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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Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
CNN Lays Off Some Staff In DC  —  CNN has quietly laid off a handful of staffers in its Washington DC bureau.  —  We hear that most of the departures were senior level producers and staff, many on specific beats like the White House, national security and the Department of Justice, and who had been with the channel for a long time.
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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 …
Discussion: The Next Web, CNET, SlashGear and Gizmodo
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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.
Discussion: lohud.com, Poynter and FishbowlNY
Stuart Dredge / Music Ally:
Amazon launches its AutoRip feature in the UK and Europe  —  Amazon's AutoRip service launched in the US in January, providing customers with digitised versions of the CD albums they'd bought from its website, and later adding vinyl too.  Now AutoRip is crossing the Atlantic, launching in France …
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.
Discussion: Softpedia News
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 …
Rachel McAthy / Journalism.co.uk:
France's Les Echos launching business news aggregation  —  Head of digital Frederic Filloux outlined how new project LesEchos360 will aggregate business news using semantic analysis  —  Copyright: By “The Wanderer's Eye Photography” on Flickr.  Some rights reserved.
Sarah Lacy / PandoDaily:
Stop pretending it's all a party: The social contract of working at a startup  —  Perhaps it's because I've worked my whole career in media and startups.  But I'm having a hard time getting super lathered up about Bloomberg's takedown of what it is like to work at Fab.
Discussion: GigaOM, ZDNet and betashop
Matthew Kauffman / The Scoop:
You Want Those Public Records?  That'll Be $16 Million Please.  —  When reporters at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution sought access to public records about tax-lien sales that were costing residents of Fulton County millions of dollars, officials said the newspaper could have the data - for a fee.
 
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Declan Walsh / New York Times:
As World Awaits News on Mandela, Tensions Rise Over Media Swarm
Dante D'Orazio / The Verge:
Dish withdraws bid for Clearwire following Sprint's latest offer
Discussion: AllThingsD and GeekWire
Tim Peterson / AdAge:
Intel Has Internal Launch Date for Pay TV Service
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Maker Studios Founder Danny Zappin Sues Company Over ‘Ouster’
Discussion: AllThingsD, TechCrunch and The Wrap
Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
Is 21-Year-Old Samantha Shannon The Next J.K. Rowling?
Chris Cassidy / Boston Herald:
It's time to sell the Globe
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Washington Post Guild: ‘The Post would like to fire you’
Gavriel Hollander / pressgazette.co.uk:
Daily Mail in £110k libel payout over Syrian chemical weapons story
Discussion: Guardian
Tom Cheredar / VentureBeat:
TV industry-backed second screen app ConnecTV raises $1.4M