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7:30 PM ET, July 31, 2013

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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
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Did the media drop the ball on the Bradley Manning trial?  —  “The corporate media coverage of this trial, which is arguably one of the most important cases in modern American history, has been utterly shameful,” Nation reporter Jeremy Scahill said on “Democracy Now!”
David Carr / New York Times:
Whistle-Blowers in Limbo, Neither Hero Nor Traitor
Discussion: Forbes and Guardian
Brian Fung / The Switch:
Senators lash out at NSA for excessive secrecy
Discussion: ODNI Newsroom Feed and Hit & Run
Elias Groll / Foreign Policy:
What Does the Manning Verdict Mean for Edward Snowden?
David Batty / Guardian:
Bomb threats made on Twitter to female journalists  —  Guardian columnist Hadley Freeman and Independent writer Grace Dent among women threatened  —  Police are investigating bomb threats made on Twitter against several female journalists, including Guardian columnist Hadley Freeman.
Christopher Mims / Quartz:
Google is testing a local news product for Google Now  —  Google has hatched a plan to boost the visibility of its existing local news product, and in the process is testing a whole new way to get people to pay attention to the news that is geographically most relevant to them.
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 …
Ryan Singel / Wired:
Now That It's in the Broadband Game, Google Flip-Flops on Network Neutrality  —  In a dramatic about-face on a key internet issue yesterday, Google told the FCC that the network neutrality rules Google once championed don't give citizens the right to run servers on their home broadband connections …
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 …
Reuters:
CBS Earnings Beat Expectations, Sumner Redstone Endorses Les Moonves  —  CBS Corp. reported a greater-than-expected 14 percent rise in quarterly earnings on Tuesday, helped by healthier results from its television business, and boosted its dividend.  —  The first-quarter report sent CBS shares …
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Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
CBS President On ‘Illegal’ Aereo: 'We Don't Think It's Catching On At All'  —  Considering how hard his company has been trying to obtain a legal death warrant for Aereo, CBS president Les Moonves affected a suspiciously nonchalant air when talking about the streaming TV service on Wednesday's earnings call.
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.
Caroline O'Donovan / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The Guardian's editor opens up on Reddit  —  Alan Rusbridger, editor of The Guardian, answered questions in an Ask Me Anything thread on Reddit today.  Most of the conversation focused on the NSA PRISM leak, but he also goes into detail about his understanding of the paper's business model and strategy.
Discussion: GigaOM, @dangillmor and Poynter
Mia Shanley / Reuters:
Music streamer Spotify doubles 2012 revenues after expansion  —  (Reuters) - Music streaming web service Spotify more than doubled revenues in 2012 to 435 million euros ($577 million) as it expanded to new markets and almost doubled its users, documents showed on Wednesday.
Discussion: VentureBeat, TechCrunch and hypebot
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Janko Roettgers / GigaOM:
Making TVs smart: why most smart TVs still feel pretty dumb  —  Making TVs smart is a three-part series that looks at why smart TVs have failed to take off — and what needs to happen for these devices to realize their vast potential.  Look for parts two and three on Thursday and Friday.
Discussion: @codeandtheory
Frederic Lardinois / TechCrunch:
Google Launches New Ad Unit For Responsive Sites  —  Google today launched a new responsive AdSense unit in beta that is specifically designed to run on sites that automatically adapt to different screen sizes.  Now that responsive design has moved from being just a buzzword to something …
Edmund Lee / Bloomberg:
Facebook Draws More Young Prime-Time Viewers Than Major Networks  —  Facebook Inc. (FB), the largest social-networking company, attracts more 18- to 24-year-old people during prime-time viewing hours than any of four major television networks, a study from Nielsen found.
Discussion: Forbes
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Edmund Lee / Bloomberg:
Facebook Said to Plan to Sell TV-Style Ads for $2.5M Each
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 …
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: PSFK and eMedia Vitals
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Chris Trotter / The Daily Blog:
Lone Wolf: Jon Stephenson and his Search for the Truth  —  A person who continues to believe that one's honour is worth defending; one's reputation is worth preserving; and that the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, is still worth risking everything to find.
Discussion: @jmnicholls, @maxdcoyle and @feyhag
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Beth Healy / The Boston Globe:
Red Sox owner John Henry launches solo bid to buy Globe
Discussion: Forbes
Bloomberg:
Silicon Valley's Bid for $100 Billion Slowed by Hollywood
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Eriq Gardner / Hollywood Reporter:
Viacom Demands New Judge in YouTube Copyright Fight
William Launder / Wall Street Journal:
Condé Nast Pushes Into TV Business
Discussion: FishbowlNY
Gary Shteyngart / New Yorker:
Confessions of a Google Glass Explorer.
Don Clark / Digits:
Why Intel and TiVo Are Cautious on New TV Interaction
Brian Steinberg / Variety:
Before Fusion's TV Debut, A Secret News Site Posts Stories
Keith J. Kelly / New York Post:
Penske could be in the race for Newsweek