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Margaret Sullivan / The Public Editor's Journal:
How Acceptable Was Anonymous Speculation About Snowden's Laptops? — It's the story that just won't quit: The tale of Edward J. Snowden and his leak of classified information about the United States government's secret surveillance of citizens. — Rife with skirmishes and subplots …
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Shalini Ramachandran / Wall Street Journal:
Cable-TV Boss's Vision: Just Two Industry Players — Charter CEO Tom Rutledge, Liberty's John Malone Push Gospel of Consolidation — By - SHALINI RAMACHANDRAN - — Tom Rutledge, the chief executive of cable operator Charter Communications Inc., was on vacation in the Caribbean in February when he got an unexpected phone call.
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Liana B. Baker / Reuters:
Malone says cable companies should make joint bid for Hulu
Malone says cable companies should make joint bid for Hulu
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New York Times:
20th Century Fox Enlists Help in Bringing Its Properties to the Stage — LOS ANGELES — One of the last Hollywood studios without a Broadway division, 20th Century Fox, is diving into the live theater business by teaming with Kevin McCollum, a producer of hits like “Rent,” “Avenue Q” and “Motown.”
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Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Holder to deliver report to Obama on press probe guidelines — Attorney General Eric Holder is scheduled to deliver a report to President Barack Obama Friday on proposed changes to Justice Department guidelines on criminal investigations that involve the news media.
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Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
In the world of embargoes, they release no news before its time — It's said that the news never stops. But often, its timing can be stage-managed. — Much of the news, particularly in Washington, is produced under an important, if obscure, agreement known as an embargo.
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Rik Henderson / Pocket-lint:
Wuaki.tv comes to the UK, Netflix and Lovefilm competitor launches with £2.99 a month subscription offer — New competition to streaming giants Netflix and Lovefilm has arrived in the UK in the form of Wuaki.tv, a new hybrid Movie and TV show on demand service that offers …
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Eriq Gardner / Billboard:
Amazon Battles European Tax Levy on Blank CDs — Once upon a time, about 10 years ago, it was commonplace to put movies, music and other content on blank CDs and DVDs. This also was a moment when the entertainment universe was familiarizing itself with the disruption of file-trading …
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Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Journalists quit Trinidad newspaper in press freedom crisis — A major crisis has broken out at the Trinidad Guardian, the leading newspaper in Trinidad and Tobago. Three of the paper's senior journalists have resigned in protest at alleged editorial interference by its owners.
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Jason Illian / PublishersWeekly.com:
Analysis: A Band-Aid for B&N's Gunshot Wound — Can Barnes & Noble be Saved? — It's been a rough week for Barnes & Noble. And month. And year. And it may get worse before (if) it gets better. For those of you who have been in cryogenic sleep the last few weeks, here is a brief recap:
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Hamish McKenzie / PandoDaily:
Upworthy's biggest threat: Becoming a one-note wonder — Upworthy is one of the hottest media stories around. In May, it registered 30 million unique visitors, an incredibly high number for a 13-month-old company, placing it above Hulu.com, NBC Sports, and Us Magazine on the pageview totem pole.
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George Szalai / Hollywood Reporter:
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp to Move Into New London Headquarters — The publishing company will consolidate its operations in the British capital at a single location. — LONDON - Rupert Murdoch's News Corp said Friday it plans to move its operations in the British capital into a single location on the south bank of the Thames River.
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David Kravets / Wired:
RIAA Wants Infamous File-Sharer to Campaign Against Piracy — Did you hear the one about the world's most infamous music file-sharer being asked to publicly extol the virtues of the Recording Industry Association of America's anti-piracy platform? — The RIAA is suggesting Jammie Thomas-Rasset do just that.
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Adam C. Engst / TidBITS:
Explaining the Apple Ebook Price Fixing Suit — By now, you've undoubtedly heard the news that U.S. District Judge Denise Cote has ruled against Apple in the antitrust suit filed against the company by the U.S. Department of Justice and 33 states, saying that Apple conspired with five major publishers …
Bruce Houghton / hypebot:
Labels Force Playlist.com Shift To Online Radio — Playlist.com has switched from user generated playlists to to an online radio model as of July 1st. The move was forced by the labels, according to the company. It's not the first major setback for the Playlist team …
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