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11:05 AM ET, August 1, 2013

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Emma Bazilian / Adweek:
Despite Controversy, Rolling Stone ‘Boston Bomber’ Issue Is a Hit on Newsstands  —  Rolling Stone's “Boston Bomber” issue got a rash of bad publicity and retailers like CVS and Stop & Stop pulled it from shelves after a “Boycott Rolling Stone” campaign gained steam on Facebook.
Will Bunch / Philly.com:
The de-newspaperization of America  —  It used to be there were local newspapers everywhere.  If you wanted to be a journalist, you could really make a good living working for your hometown paper.  Now you have a few newspapers that make a profit because they are national brands …
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Digital subscriptions up 35% at New York Times & IHT, 70% at Boston Globe  —  Circulation revenues in the second quarter of 2013 rose 5.1 percent over the same period the year before, a company earnings report says.  Advertising revenue fell 5.8 percent over the same period.  Overall, revenue was down by .9 percent.
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Beth Healy / The Boston Globe:
Red Sox owner John Henry launches solo bid to buy Globe
Discussion: Forbes
Brian Stelter / New York Times:
Comcast and CBS Post Strong Results, Aided by Web  —  Judging by the second-quarter earnings reported by two major media companies on Wednesday, the good times are still rolling in the television business.  —  Comcast reported that its earnings rose to $1.7 billion from $1.35 billion …
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Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
CBS President On ‘Illegal’ Aereo: 'We Don't Think It's Catching On At All'
Discussion: Home Media Magazine
Reuters:
CBS Earnings Beat Expectations, Sumner Redstone Endorses Les Moonves
RT:
Snowden granted 1-year asylum in Russia, leaves airport  —  NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden has been granted temporary asylum in Russia and is allowed to enter the country's territory.  —  The whistleblower has been granted temporary political asylum in Russia, Snowden's legal representative Anatoly Kucherena said.
David Batty / Guardian:
Twitter bomb threats 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.
Eric R Danton / Rolling Stone:
Bradley Manning Hollywood Drama Planned  —  ‘We Steal Secrets’ makers seeking screenwriters for new film  —  A Hollywood drama about whistleblower Bradley Manning is already in the works: Variety reports that Oscar-winning documentarian Alex Gibney and producer Marc Shmuger are seeking writers …
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David Carr / New York Times:
Whistle-Blowers in Limbo, Neither Hero Nor Traitor
Discussion: The Next Web and CNN
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Hulu Plans to Hook Subscription Service Into Google Chromecast  —  Online TV joint venture says it is ‘actively working’ with Google to add Hulu Plus access to $35 streaming adapter  —  Google's cheap Chromecast Internet TV adapter already lets users stream free Hulu content to their televisions …
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Andrea Morabito / Broadcasting & Cable:
TCA: Hulu's CEO Talks Kids Programming Ambitions, Premiere Strategy
Discussion: Variety and Home Media Magazine
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.
Christopher Flavelle / Bloomberg:
If Politics Is So Easy, Why Can't Journalists Do It?  —  Chrystia Freeland, a columnist and senior editor at Thomson Reuters, said last week that she's quitting her job to run for political office in Canada, where she was born.  Freeland is an accomplished journalist and the author of a book …
Greg Sandoval / The Verge:
Netflix debuts multiple user profiles so your roomate won't screw up your recommendations  —  Members of a household using one Netflix account can each create their own viewing page  —  Netflix has built one of the world's most powerful recommendation engines.
Discussion: AllThingsD, The Next Web and Engadget
Sara Morrison / The Wrap:
Fox News Sues TVEyes for Copyright Infringement  —  Says subscription service sells access to its content without permission nor compensation  —  Fox News Channel sued TVEyes, a $500-per-month TV and radio broadcast search service, for copyright infringement on Tuesday.
Joe Coscarelli / New York Magazine:
Andrea Peyser Is Leaving the New York Post for a While  —  At the end of a typical dispatch from the New York City of Andrea Peyser's glorious imagination — which veers from September 11 to Anthony Weiner — the endearingly batty Post columnist announced her exit, at least temporarily.
Discussion: New York Post and Gawker
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Cord-Cutting to Blame?  DirecTV Loses 84,000 Subscribers  —  No. 1 satcaster posts second-ever net loss of U.S. subscribers in second quarter  —  In its second-ever quarterly loss of U.S. subscribers, DirecTV dropped a higher-than-expected 84,000 net video customers in the States during …
Discussion: The Wrap, Bloomberg and MarketWatch
 
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Donna Cassata / Associated Press:
Senate presses ahead with media shield law
Discussion: USA Today
Andy Meek / BuzzFeed:
Amazon, Overstock Race To Bottom In Book Price War
Discussion: GigaOM
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Janko Roettgers / GigaOM:
Making TVs smart: why most smart TVs still feel pretty dumb
Discussion: @codeandtheory
Ryan Singel / Wired:
Now That It's in the Broadband Game, Google Flip-Flops on Network Neutrality
Brian Fung / The Switch:
Senators lash out at NSA for excessive secrecy
Discussion: Mashable, Hit & Run, BBC and Guardian
Bloomberg:
Silicon Valley's Bid for $100 Billion Slowed by Hollywood