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12:20 PM ET, July 1, 2013

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David Carr / New York Times:
Journalism, Even When It's Tilted  —  In a refracted media world where information comes from everywhere, the line between two “isms” — journalism and activism — is becoming difficult to discern.  As American news media have pulled back from international coverage, nongovernmental organizations …
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Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:
There are no journalists, there is only the service of journalism.  —  Yes, I know that in condensed form, that may sound like a parodic tweet.  But please consider the idea.  —  Thanks to the Snowden-Greenwald NSA story, we are headed into another spate of debate about who is and isn't a journalist.
Discussion: Joho the Blog
Margaret Sullivan / The Public Editor's Journal:
Who's a Journalist? A Question With Many Facets and One Sure Answer
Reid Pillifant / Capital New York:
Sunday shows: Snowden stalls in Moscow, but Assange says there's ‘no stopping’ his secrets  —  On Sunday morning, even after a week in which the Senate passed a comprehensive immigration reform bill and the Supreme Court struck down the Defense of Marriage Act, the most intriguing guest was Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.
Discussion: Variety and BBC
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Sergei L. Loiko / Los Angeles Times:
Edward Snowden asking 15 countries for asylum, Russian official says  —  MOSCOW — Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency contractor who leaked U.S. security secrets and is now a fugitive, met Monday morning with Russian diplomatic officials and handed them an appeal to 15 countries …
Eamonn Fingleton / Forbes:
Ed Snowden: The Explosive Questions The Press Is Not Asking  —  Unlike Russia, Hong Kong has a loophole-free extradition treaty with the United States — so it was lucky for Ed Snowden that he got away to Russia before the U.S. authorities caught up with him.  At least that is how the U.S. press has covered the story.
Discussion: Big News Network.com
Josh Sternberg / Digiday:
Who's Winning at Volume in Publishing  —  Winning in digital media now boils down to a simple equation: figure out a way to produce the most content at as low a cost as possible.  —  In recent years, new players like The Huffington Post burst onto the scene by pumping out a dizzying amount of content each day.
Anna Clark / Columbia Journalism Review:
How Wisconsin's watchdogs kept their home  —  Investigative newsroom drew on a network of allies in successful bid for governor's veto  —  DETROIT, MI — The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism scored a big win over the weekend, as Gov. Scott Walker, a Republican …
Chris O'Shea / FishbowlNY:
HuffPost Names Head of Business Development  —  Yaosh Ho is joining The Huffington Post as its new head of business development.  Ho comes to the site from Google, where he created deals involving YouTube, Google Wallet and more.  —  Ho's duties at HuffPost will be similar to those he performed while at Google.
Jonathan Stempel / Reuters:
U.S. court throws out Google digital books class status  —  (Reuters) - A federal appeals court on Monday said a lawsuit against Google Inc's effort to create the world's largest digital books library should not have been allowed to proceed as a class action.
Discussion: paidContent and CNET
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp reborn as publishing arm targets smartphones  —  Chief executive says company aims to ‘own the second screen’ through deals such as Sun's Premier League highlights service  —  News Corporation, the newly devolved publishing division in Rupert Murdoch's global empire starts …
Lisa De Moraes / Deadline.com:
Al Jazeera America Confirms Soledad O'Brien Hire  —  Al Jazeera America confirmed this morning it had signed former CNN star Soledad O'Brien as a “special correspondent.”  Additionally, O'Brien's production company, Starfish Media Group will produce hour-long documentary specials for the cable network.
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Sky News cleared over ‘canoe man’ email hacking  —  Media regulator news channel was acting in public interest but its conduct was ‘at the boundaries of what is appropriate’  —  BSkyB has been cleared of breaking the broadcasting code for hacking the emails belonging to John Darwin, the …
Discussion: Hollywood Reporter
 
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Erik Wemple:
Kurtz vows independence at Fox News
Paul Sawers / The Next Web:
The BBC announces 8 new comedy pilots exclusive to iPlayer
Katherine Rushton / Telegraph:
Senior Murdoch lieutenant Richard Caseby leaving after 24 years
Discussion: Guardian and The Drum
Telegraph:
Penguin and Random House complete merger
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Corey Hutchins / Columbia Journalism Review:
The Post and Courier, in transition
Nick Statt / ReadWrite:
Siri Will Now Read You The News, Courtesy of Wibbitz
Discussion: paidContent and TechCrunch
Jessica E. Lessin / Wall Street Journal:
Why Is Apple Still Wrangling Over E-Books?
Discussion: Digits and TeleRead
Julie Ahrens / The Art Newspaper:
Make copyright law less of a lottery
Discussion: TeleRead
Joshua Gillin / Poynter:
Long-form website The Big Roundtable launches three months after Kickstarter campaign
Loretta Chao / Wall Street Journal:
Brazil Protests Prompts Shift in Media Landscape
Josh Stearns / Boing Boing:
Acts of Journalism and the Espionage Act