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5:05 PM ET, July 24, 2013

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Janko Roettgers / GigaOM:
Google announces Chromecast, a dongle to stream online videos to your TV  —  Google just announced Chromecast, a TV dongle that lets you stream online videos straight from your phone, tablet or laptop to your TV.  Chromecast is based on a stripped-down version of Chrome OS, and interoperable with a multitude of devices.
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Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:
Google's TV  —  Google just demoted your television set into a second screen, a slave to your phone or tablet or laptop.  With the $35 Chromecast you can with one click move anything you find on your internet-connected device — YouTube video, Netflix, a web page as well as music and pictures and soon …
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Netflix Streams Full HD to New Google Tablet, But Still No High-Def on Apple Devices
Discussion: CNET, Pocket-lint and VentureBeat
Katy Burne / Wall Street Journal:
New York Probes Bloomberg Reporters' Access to Information  —  New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's office is looking into how much access Bloomberg LP news reporters may have had to information about the media and technology company's customers, said people familiar with the inquiries.
Discussion: TVNewser and Capital New York
RT:
Snowden asylum still under review, stays in airport for now  —  NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden will have to stay at a Moscow airport for a little longer as his asylum plea is still being reviewed by Russian Immigration Authorities, according to his lawyer.
Bill Mickey / Folio:
Penton Buys Aviation Week from McGraw Hill  —  The privately-conducted deal is the third for Penton since 2010.  —  McGraw Hill has sold Aviation Week to Penton in an all-cash deal.  The transaction is part of McGraw Hill Financial's ongoing effort to divest “non-core” assets and position itself as a financial intelligence company.
Jay Rosen / Pressthink:
The rise of the personal franchise site in news  —  “This is in many ways how major media has domesticated blogging.”  —  Yesterday the buzz in newsland was all about Nate Silver's decision to move his FiveThirtyEight.com franchise from the New York Times to ESPN.  A subplot was provided by public editor Margaret Sullivan.
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Ezra Klein / Wonkblog:   Nate Silver's genius isn't math. It's journalism.
Andrew Rosenthal / Taking Note:
Punishing Journalists, Subverting Press Freedom  —  When Yavuz Baydar, the Turkish journalist, offered us his Op-Ed on what he called the “shameful role of Turkey's media conglomerates in subverting press freedom,” Mr. Baydar knew he was putting his job at risk.  He was right.
Eriq Gardner / Hollywood Reporter:
Fox Loses Appeal Asking for Injunction Against Dish's ‘Hopper’ Ad-Skipper  —  An appeals court refuses to overturn a judge's decision over a technology that broadcasters argue will irreparably harm the television industry.  —  On Wednesday, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals rejected Fox's appeal …
Ronald Grover / Reuters:
Exclusive: Time Warner Cable, Hulu break off talks: sources  —  LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Hulu's owners called off talks with Time Warner Cable Inc over the cable operator's plan to take a 25 percent stake in the video streaming site, after failing to agree on a price, according to two people with knowledge of the negotiations.
Discussion: @lianabaker
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
Facebook Has Five Times More TV Chatter Than Twitter  —  For the past couple of years, Twitter has been making a very big deal about TV and Twitter's value to the TV Industrial Complex: Promote your shows on our service, Dick Costolo and company tell the TV guys, and people will talk …
Peter Sterne / The New York Observer:
Military News Explodes Online  —  In what may be the season's unsexiest journalism trend, mainstream media companies are launching military-related news sites, on the theory that defense-related digital ad spending will grow as the industry's print stalwarts fade.
Discussion: Cision
Justin Elliott / ProPublica:
NSA Says It Can't Search Its Own Emails  —  The NSA is a “supercomputing powerhouse” with machines so powerful their speed is measured in thousands of trillions of operations per second.  The agency turns its giant machine brains to the task of sifting through unimaginably large troves of data its surveillance programs capture.
Tanzina Vega / New York Times:
Awaiting Another Top Editor, Essence Faces Identity Questions  —  Essence Communications, which has been without an editor in chief for its flagship publication since February, is said to be in the final stages of choosing a new leader for the magazine, the fifth such appointment in 13 years.
Discussion: FishbowlNY
Mohammed Ghobari / Reuters:
Yemen journalist pardoned after three years in prison  —  (Reuters) - A Yemeni journalist and expert on al Qaeda has been released after serving three years of a five-year sentence for aiding the Islamist militant network in Yemen, the president's office said on Wednesday.
Kim-Mai Cutler / TechCrunch:
Mediaspectrum Raises $35.8M From Insight Venture Partners To Support Big Media Publishers  —  Boston-based Mediaspectrum, a company that has a subscription software service catering to big media publishers like Gannett, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The New York Post and more …
Discussion: CMSWire.com and Mediaspectrum
 
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Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Jacob Soboroff leaves HuffPost Live; third host to depart in two months
Anthony Ha / TechCrunch:
With Plans For The First ‘Programmatic Upfront’ Event, AOL Pushes For More Automated Ad Buying
Discussion: AllThingsD and AOL Blog
The Tennessean:
Nashville City Paper shutting down
Liz Shannon Miller / paidContent:
When it comes to digital content, are the Emmys broken? Or just painfully behind?
Sarah Laskow / Columbia Journalism Review:
Creating Internet accountability
Discussion: The Newspaper Guild
 Earlier Picks: 
Angela Washeck / 10,000 Words:
Longform Journalism is Alive and Well, Say Co-Founders of Byliner, Atavist
Discussion: eMedia Vitals
Richard Horgan / FishbowlNY:
Executive Editor Owen Phillips Exits The Hollywood Reporter
Discussion: Folio and Hollywood Reporter
Sara Morrison / The Wrap:
‘Today,’ ‘NBC Nightly News’ Hit by Modest Layoffs
Matt Vella / Fortune:
James Murdoch is not afraid to get things wrong
Discussion: Guardian
Ted Johnson / Variety:
John McCain's A La Carte Cable Bill Gains a Co-Sponsor
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Is Flipboard a partner or a competitor for publishers and content creators? Yes
Discussion: eMedia Vitals and AllThingsD
Dan Farber / CNET:
CNN's Jeff Zucker trades analog dollars for digital quarters