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6:45 PM ET, August 16, 2013

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Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
AOL Starts Patch Cuts, and Up to 500 People May Lose Their Jobs  —  AOL has begun making mass layoffs at its Patch unit.  —  By the time the cuts are over, AOL could end up reducing the local news network's 1,000-worker labor force by half, according to people familiar with the plans.
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Tom Gara / Corporate Intelligence:
Anyone Want a Patch?  Going Once, Going Twice...  Hundreds will be laid off and many sites are set to be closed down, but AOL still seems to believe in the potential of Patch, its network of local news sites.  Alongside its announcement of the job cuts today, it sent out figures saying …
Discussion: AdAge and Talking New Media
Peter Kafka / AllThingsD:
New Media Pink Slips Cost Less Than Old Media Pink Slips
Discussion: @edmundlee
Steve Kovach / Business Insider:
Here's The Story Of How AOL Fired 350 Patch Employees Today
Discussion: @stevekovach
Kim Masters / Hollywood Reporter:
Fox TV Studios Won't Produce NBC Hillary Clinton Miniseries (Exclusive)  —  The project has prompted the Republican National Committee to ban the network from hosting 2016 presidential debates.  —  The tantalizing spectacle of Fox Television Studios producing a Hillary Clinton miniseries …
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Dylan Byers / Politico:
RNC's NBC, CNN boycott win for Univision  —  In a highly anticipated move, the Republican National Committee voted unanimously on Friday to deny NBC and CNN the rights to host or sponsor a Republican primary debate unless they cancel their respective Hillary Clinton film projects.
Zeke J Miller / TIME:
GOP Votes To Punish Networks Over Clinton Projects Read more: http://swampland.time.com/2013/08/16/ gop-will-vote-to-punish-networks-over- clinton-projects-friday/#ixzz2c985qBdX  —  The vote to boycott CNN and NBC as debate sponsors is expected to pass easily  —  Republican leaders will vote Friday …
Jack Shafer:
News never made money, and is unlikely to  —  Sometime in the mid-1990s, the Web began to peel from the daily American newspaper bundle its most commercial elements, essentially the editorial sections against which advertisements could be reliably sold.  Coverage of sports, business and market news …
Discussion: The FJP
Matthew Garrahan / Financial Times:
‘Gonzo’ Vice sells stake to 21st Century Fox  —  Vice Media, the digital media and publishing group that took basketball player Dennis Rodman to North Korea, has sold a 5 per cent stake to 21st Century Fox in a deal that values the company at $1.4bn.  —  The $70m deal, which will be announced on Monday …
Barton Gellman / Washington Post:
NSA broke privacy rules thousands of times per year, audit finds  —  The National Security Agency has broken privacy rules or overstepped its legal authority thousands of times each year since Congress granted the agency broad new powers in 2008, according to an internal audit and other top-secret documents.
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Carol D. Leonnig / Washington Post:
Court: Ability to police U.S. spying program limited
Reuters:
Former Sun-Times owner ordered to pay $4.1 million  —  The Securities and Exchange Commission has banned former Sun-Times owner Conrad Black from acting as a director of a U.S. company and said he must pay $4.1 million in restitution in a settlement that ends a long-standing lawsuit …
Discussion: GlobalPost, Guardian and @kevglobal
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BBC:   Conrad Black fined and banned by US
Alex Weprin / TVNewser:
Al Jazeera America HQ Flooded Shortly After Studio Tour  —  Al Jazeera America's New York City headquarters was temporarily evacuated and staffers were blocked from entering this afternoon due to flooding in the building.  The incident comes just four days before AJAM is scheduled to launch across the country.
Discussion: Politico, TVNewser, FishbowlNY, UnBeige and AdAge
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Edward Snowden To HuffPost: Media Being Misled  —  NEW YORK — National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden wants to set the record straight after individuals associated with his father have, in his words, “misled” journalists into “printing false claims about my situation.”
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Gavriel Hollander / Press Gazette:
Nick Davies joins Paul Lewis in Guardian's US team as paper bolsters stateside reporting corps  —  Investigative reporter Nick Davies is set to move to Los Angeles to join The Guardian's burgeoning US team.  —  Davies, the author of Flat Earth News, shot to prominence with his revelations …
Discussion: FishbowlNY
Anna Clark / Columbia Journalism Review:
Does Gannett think its own papers matter?  —  As job cuts hit the chain, coverage—and answers—are in short supply  —  DETROIT, MI — Want to learn what the deal is with the hundreds of layoffs unfolding at Gannett newspapers across the country?  You can get slivers of the story …
Discussion: Gannett Blog
Laura Hazard Owen / GigaOM:
Bad sign for e-readers?  E Ink sales plunge  —  Here's a sign that e-readers are struggling in the U.S.: E Ink Holdings, the Taiwan-based company that makes e-reader screens for companies such as Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Sony, just had its worst quarter in four years.
Discussion: Taipei Times and TechCrunch
Meg James / Los Angeles Times:
CW launches CW Seed digital studio  —  The CW television network on Thursday launched with four Web series, including “The P.E.T. Squad Files,” about a group of misfits searching for ghosts.  (CW)  —  CW Seed, an experimental digital entertainment studio and website, launched Thursday with four original Web shows.
Katherine Rushton / Telegraph:
News UK could face corporate charges in Britain  —  Rupert Murdoch's UK newspaper business is being investigated over complicity with alleged phone-hacking and bribery of police and public officials by its journalists, raising the likelihood that it will face corporate charges in Britain.
Derek Thompson / The Atlantic Online:
The Global Dominance of ESPN  —  Why hasn't anybody figured out how to beat “The Worldwide Leader in Sports”?  —  “This is the chart I was talking about.  This is powerful.”  —  Artie Bulgrin, ESPN's director of research, is hunched over an iPad in a wood-paneled conference room …
 
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Kelly McBride / Poynter:
NPR ombud's latest report raises important questions, but it's not without flaws
Discussion: @poynter and TIME
Eriq Gardner / Hollywood Reporter:
NBCU's Steve Burke Gets Pay Raise in New Deal
Rebecca Grant / VentureBeat:
Tastemade spoons up $10M to become the Food Network of the digital era
Discussion: TechCrunch, Pulse 2.0, The Wrap and GigaOM
Economist:
Digital media: Counting the change
Discussion: @justinhendrix and @econbizfin
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Meet the man who is building a hyperlocal aggregation platform for the Chicago Sun-Times
Discussion: Poynter and @jason_pontin
 Earlier Picks: 
C. Custer / Tech in Asia:
A Chinese Wikipedia editor is banned from leaving China until 2016
Gavin Aronsen / Mother Jones:
Meet the Journalist Spreading Michael Hastings Conspiracy Theories
Discussion: FishbowlDC
Ben Fritz / Wall Street Journal:
Disney Tries Anew to Raise Its Score on Digital Games
Tim Peterson / AdAge:
YouTube's Biggest Critic on How the Site Could Lose Creators
Josh Halliday / Guardian:
BBC payoffs will not be investigated by Metropolitan police
Rachel Bartlett / Journalism.co.uk:
Medium: One year of publishing ‘things that matter’
Discussion: @fmanjoo