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12:50 AM ET, August 14, 2013

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Steve Kovach / Business Insider:
TIM ARMSTRONG: I Made An Emotional Mistake Firing That Guy  —  AOL CEO Tim Armstrong just sent out the following memo to AOL staff, which we've obtained from a source inside the company.  —  The memo is in reference to Armstrong's firing of Patch creative director Abel Lenz on an all-hands conference call last week.
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Jim Romenesko:
Patch ad sales down since it was announced that layoffs and site closings are coming  —  “Over the last 5 sales days, we have amassed our worst results of the year,” Patch director of U.S. sales Jim Lipuma tells his ad-sales force in a memo he put out today.
Peter Maass / New York Times:
How Laura Poitras Helped Snowden Spill His Secrets  —  This past January, Laura Poitras received a curious e-mail from an anonymous stranger requesting her public encryption key.  For almost two years, Poitras had been working on a documentary about surveillance, and she occasionally received queries from strangers.
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Peter Maass / New York Times:
Q. & A.: Edward Snowden Speaks to Peter Maass  —  In the course of reporting his profile of Laura Poitras, Peter Maass conducted an encrypted question-and-answer session, for which Poitras served as intermediary, with Edward J. Snowden.  Below is a full transcript of that conversation.
Sara Morrison / The Wrap:
Bleacher Report Founder Responds to Fury Surrounding His New ‘Feminist Publication’  —  Bryan Goldberg speaks to TheWrap about Bustle, his controversial $6.5 million women's website  —  Bleacher Report founder Bryan Goldberg revealed his new web venture on Tuesday, raising questions of journalistic integrity and sexism in the process.
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Alyson Shontell / Business Insider:
Bleacher Report Co-Founder Bryan Goldberg Raises $6.5 Million To Launch A Site For Women, Bustle
Jay Barmann / SFist:
S.F. Chronicle Finally Abandons Paywall?  —  It appears that the Chronicle's exclusive content, which has been locked behind that dreaded subscriber paywall since they launched it in late March, has magically appeared today again for free on SFGate, without much fanfare.
Tom Cheredar / VentureBeat:
Apple acquires second screen TV startup Matcha.tv (scoop)  —  Updated at 6:01 p.m. (PST) with a response from Matcha.tv CEO Guy Piekarz.  Update #2 at 7:35 p.m. with clarification on the acquisition price.  —  Apple's latest acquisition is the recently-shut down second-screen TV/video app Matcha.tv …
Henry Blodget / Business Insider:
Journalism Has Entered A Golden Age  —  CNN host Brian Stelter was kind enough to have me on his show, “Reliable Sources,” over the weekend.  In response to one question, I said that journalism has entered a “golden age.”  —  Judging from the Twitter reaction, many of Brian's viewers agreed.
Brian Morrissey / Digiday:
For Media Now, ‘Talent Trumps All’  —  NBC News yesterday announced it acquired Stringwire.  The purchase added a user-generated streaming video platform but also buffed up the media organization's tech ranks with Stringwire founder Phil Grossman, who will join NBC News as a product lead out of its San Francisco office.
Discussion: @digiday and @vouchey
Gavriel Hollander / Press Gazette:
First post-paywall figures reveal slump in Sun website market share  —  The Sun's website lost more than a third of its market share of internet visitors in the first ten days following its move behind a paywall, new research suggests.  —  In the first indication of reader behaviour since …
Discussion: @domponsford
Nathan Ingraham / The Verge:
Getty Museum's Open Content project makes 4,600 pieces of art freely available to download  —  Much of the world's great artwork is tightly controlled, but the Getty Museum just announced a significant initiative to open things up — its new Open Content Program has made some 4,600 pieces of art from the museum's collection free to use.
Lauren Indvik / Mashable:
‘The Atlantic’ Makes Big Push Into Video With 3 Original Series  —  The Atlantic is making a big push into original video with the launch of three new series this month.  —  Two of those series are built around The Atlantic's younger, albeit well-known, editors: senior editor Alexis Madrigal …
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