Top News:
Glenn Greenwald / Guardian:
XKeyscore: NSA tool collects ‘nearly everything a user does on the internet’ — • XKeyscore gives ‘widest-reaching’ collection of online data — • NSA analysts require no prior authorization for searches — • Sweeps up emails, social media activity and browsing history
Discussion:
Guardian, VentureBeat, Mediaite, Fast Company, GigaOM, Yahoo! News, TechCrunch, Big News Network.com, RT, Business Insider, Hit & Run, Softpedia News, Hillicon Valley, SlashGear, Mashable, Gizmodo, WebProNews, @jayrosen_nyu, Engadget, The Next Web, The Verge, WJLA-TV and The Public Editor's Journal
RELATED:
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Greenwald: NSA hearing cancelled
Greenwald: NSA hearing cancelled
Discussion:
PolicyMic, Mediaite, The Daily Caller and @dylanbyers
Lloyd Grove / The Daily Beast:
Good Jill, Bad Jill: The queen of The New York Times — April was an unusual, if not the cruelest, month for New York Times executive editor Jill Abramson, who in September will mark two years on the job. On Monday afternoon, April 15, Abramson—who, at 59, is the first woman to serve …
Discussion:
Poynter, Capital New York, FishbowlNY, The Atlantic Wire, The Huffington Post, @janinegibson, @amyohconnor, @calflyn, @moorehn, @nicohines and New York Magazine
Alyson Shontell / Business Insider:
Social Video Startup NowThis News Launches The First-Ever News Channel On Instagram — A few weeks ago, Instagram announced Video, a way to share 15 second clips as well as photos with followers. Social web video startup NowThis News is taking advantage of it and launching the first-ever Instagram news channel.
Discussion:
@nickidems, @julianxbrand, NewscastStudio, WebProNews, Business Wire and Beet.TV
Edmund Lee / Bloomberg:
Facebook Said to Plan to Sell TV-Style Ads for $2.5M Each — Facebook Inc. (FB), seeking to break the long-held dominance of television over advertising budgets, plans to sell TV-style commercials on its site for as much as $2.5 million a day, two people familiar with the matter said.
Discussion:
AllThingsD, Los Angeles Times, WebProNews, VentureBeat, Business Insider, SocialTimes, Marketing Pilgrim, VatorNews, The Next Web, Mashable, AdExchanger, Softpedia News, @lessien, TechnoBuffalo, The Wrap, Lost Remote, Variety, @davemorgannyc, Deadline.com, CNET, Marketing Land, Yahoo! News, BGR, Quartz, GigaOM, The Verge, SlashGear, Fast Company and Electronista
RELATED:
AAP:
Manning sentencing hearing to take a month — US soldier Bradley Manning's court martial moves to the sentencing phase, a day after he was convicted of espionage, but cleared of “aiding the enemy” in leaking US secrets to WikiLeaks. Manning on Tuesday was acquitted at a military trial …
RELATED:
Elias Groll / Foreign Policy:
What Does the Manning Verdict Mean for Edward Snowden?
What Does the Manning Verdict Mean for Edward Snowden?
Discussion:
The Lede and The Guardian
Dan Gillmor / Guardian:
The Bradley Manning verdict is still bad news for the press
The Bradley Manning verdict is still bad news for the press
Discussion:
Poynter, New York Times, Mediaite, Mediaite, Slate, Guardian, Andrew Kaczynski, The Week, The New Yorker Blog, BBC, @danielellsberg, The Dish, @catherinewphoto, @michaelroston, USA Today, @ggreenwald, NationalJournal.com, @auerfeld, @duncankeeling, @timkarr, Guardian, @guardianus, @itswanda, Boing Boing, @trevortimm and @alec_empire
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Plain Dealer ‘eliminated the jobs of approximately 50 journalists’ — The Plain Dealer's promised layoffs took place Wednesday morning. About 50 people lost their jobs, one report says. — “Many of those let go will be familiar names to readers - reporters, columnists …
Discussion:
Erik Wemple and @banditelli
USA Today:
How the digital age has reshaped the ad game — Madison Avenue is quickly morphing into Digital Drive. — Technological advances have changed everything from where consumers watch TV to how they buy holiday gifts. In turn, ad agencies have revamped their hiring practices …
Discussion:
eMedia Vitals and PSFK
RELATED:
Josh Sternberg / Digiday:
Should Publishers Fear Publicis Omnicom?
Should Publishers Fear Publicis Omnicom?
Discussion:
@rickjwaghorn, @thebaltogroup and @joshsternberg
Stuart Dredge / Music Ally:
Spotify in 2012: revenues of $577.1m and a net loss of $77.9m — Streaming music service Spotify has published its latest financial results in Luxembourg, revealing strong growth in revenues for 2012 but an increase in the company's net losses. — Spotify's revenues were €434.7m …
RELATED:
Jonathan S. Landay / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
McClatchy asks Obama administration if U.S. helped New Zealand collect data on journalist — WASHINGTON — The McClatchy Co. asked the Obama administration on Tuesday to explain news reports in New Zealand that U.S. intelligence agencies had helped that country's military track cellular telephone calls …
RELATED:
Chris Trotter / The Daily Blog:
Lone Wolf: Jon Stephenson and his Search for the Truth
Lone Wolf: Jon Stephenson and his Search for the Truth
Discussion:
@jmnicholls, @maxdcoyle and @feyhag
Gary Shteyngart / New Yorker:
Confessions of a Google Glass Explorer. — On a weekday afternoon in late June, a nondescript forty-year-old man in beige shorts, a blue Penguin sports shirt, and what appears to be a pair of shale-colored architect's glasses with parts of the frame missing gets on an uptown No. 6 train …
Discussion:
The Verge, @justinpickard, @omarg, @ewanpearson, @lcatino, Engadget, The Next Web, Marketing Land, The New Yorker Blog and bookforum.com
RELATED:
Stuart Dredge / Guardian:
How Vice's Tim Pool used Google Glass to cover Istanbul protests
How Vice's Tim Pool used Google Glass to cover Istanbul protests
Discussion:
@andysherry, @tomo_taka1, @audreydomasian, @flohmann, @btrpkc, @panzer, GigaOM, @vice and @marcsettle
Spencer E. Ante / Wall Street Journal:
Report Finds MIT Didn't Push Aaron Swartz Prosecution but Says It Failed to Lead — A Massachusetts Institute of Technology report concluded the university acted prudently in the way it handled its involvement with the government's prosecution of Internet activist Aaron Swartz …
Discussion:
Salon, TarenSK, Wired, Chicago Sun Times, @semanticwill, TIME and Digits
James Chapman / Daily Mail:
BBC could be curbed under government plans to rein in dominance of media giants — The BBC could be included in a move to limit media ownership, the Government announced yesterday. — Culture Secretary Maria Miller launched a consultation on rules governing media plurality …
Discussion:
Hollywood Reporter, The Australian, TBI Vision, @democracyfail, Guardian and broadcastnow.co.uk
Eriq Gardner / Hollywood Reporter:
Viacom Demands New Judge in YouTube Copyright Fight — An appeals court is primed to review the long-running dispute a second time. — After swinging and missing twice, Viacom is telling an appeals court it needs an umpire who isn't blind to YouTube's alleged copyright infringement.
Discussion:
BLOUIN BEAT, Business Insider and Plagiarism Today
Todd Spangler / Variety:
HBO Go Is Coming to Google Chromecast — HBO — looking to keep pace with online rival Netflix — is planning to bring its Internet-video service to Google's cheap Chromecast device for TVs. — “We are actively exploring supporting Chromecast as another way for our subscribers to enjoy HBO Go …
Discussion:
Slate, ReadWrite, CNET, Boing Boing, Electronista, BGR, TechnoBuffalo, Pocket-lint, Broadcasting & Cable, The Verge and GigaOM
Keith J. Kelly / New York Post:
Penske could be in the race for Newsweek — Jay Penske is kicking the tires and checking under the hood as a potential suitor to buy Newsweek from Barry Diller's IAC/InterActive Corp., sources said. — Penske — of the auto-racing family — already owns HollywoodLife and Deadline Hollywood …
Bloomberg:
Silicon Valley's Bid for $100 Billion Slowed by Hollywood — Armed with billions in cash and promising advanced features, Intel Corp. (INTC), Google Inc. (GOOG), Apple Inc. (AAPL) and Sony Corp. (6758) are gunning to take on cable, phone and satellite companies by offering pay TV via the Web.
Beth Healy / The Boston Globe:
Red Sox owner John Henry launches solo bid to buy Globe — Red Sox owner John Henry has decided to make a bid to buy the Boston Globe on his own, after his group dropped out of the process more than a week ago, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter.