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Scott Stump / TODAY.com:
Bradley Manning: I want to live as a woman — Facebook - Twitter - Reddit - Pinterest - Email — Bradley Manning, the Army private sentenced to military prison for leaking classified documents, revealed he intends to live out the remainder of his life as a woman. — “I am Chelsea Manning.
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Bradley Manning news raises questions about how to refer to transgender people in stories — Television reporters “weren't immediately sure how to tell” the story of Bradley Manning's announcement on “Today” that he identifies as a woman and will seek hormone therapy, Brian Stelter writes.
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Hamilton Nolan / Gawker:
What the Media Owes to Bradley Manning — Yesterday, former U.S. soldier Bradley (now Chelsea) Manning was sentenced to 35 years in prison for leaking classified U.S. government documents to Wikileaks. Journalists and news outlets owe Manning more than gratitude.
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New York Times, @id4ro, @federico_garca, @nicoleperlroth, NPR, TechCrunch, The Week, Joshua Foust and Pressing Issues
BBC:
David Miranda: High Court restricts inspection of data — Material seized from a Brazilian man held at Heathrow airport under anti-terror laws can only be examined for national security purposes, judges say. — An injunction stops government and police “inspecting, copying or sharing” …
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Michael Holden / Reuters:
London police say disclosure of Snowden-linked data could risk lives — (Reuters) - London Police said on Thursday material seized from the partner of a journalist who has led coverage of Edward Snowden's leaks was “highly-sensitive” and, if disclosed, could put lives at risk.
Richard Sambrook / CNN:
Press and state collide in bullying of reporter's partner
Press and state collide in bullying of reporter's partner
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Quartz:
Apple, closer to its vision for a TV set, wants ESPN, HBO, Viacom, and others to come along — Years of halting negotiating with cable companies haven't gotten Apple much closer to its grand vision for television. But a newer strategy of talking directly to content providers seems more promising.
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Todd Spangler / Variety:
CBS Extends Verizon FiOS Deal, as Time Warner Cable Blackout Continues — Three-year pact covers telco's retransmission of local stations in N.Y., L.A. and Dallas, expands CBS Sports Network carriage — As Time Warner Cable has refused to budge on CBS's distribution demands …
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Lisa de Moraes / Deadline.com:
CBS Chairman Lesllie Moonves: Time Warner Cable Offered Deal Verizon Just Signed
CBS Chairman Lesllie Moonves: Time Warner Cable Offered Deal Verizon Just Signed
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
New York Times experiments with tweetable highlights in ‘SNL’ story — Dave Itzkoff's oral history of “Saturday Night Live” auditions has a new feature for a New York Times article page: highlighted sentences that you can click to tweet. — “It's a one-off experiment on this story,” …
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Jeff Bercovici / Forbes:
How ESPN Could Help Make Over-The-Top TV A Reality — If there's one thing the television industry believes viewers will never agree to do without, it's live sports. That's why ESPN is able to charge cable and satellite distributors so much more per household than any other channel …
Rosie Gray / BuzzFeed:
Ecuador Seeks To Criminalize Publishing Classified Documents — The protector of Julian Assange and one-time preferred destination of Edward Snowden is trying to outlaw WikiLeaks-style activity. — Ecuador's President Rafael Correa delivers a speech in a national broadcasting conference at Carondelet Palace in Quito August 15, 2013.
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Gene Maddaus / LA Weekly:
Michael Hastings' Dangerous Mind: Journalistic Star Was Loved, Feared and Haunted — In April, a man named Erin Walker Markland drove off a mountain road near Santa Cruz and was killed. The woman who had planned to marry him, Jordanna Thigpen, was devastated.
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Meghan Neal / Motherboard:
Do You Ever Own Your E-Books? — A few days ago, a Georgetown professor traveling to Singapore noticed that as soon as he crossed over the border, the Google Play app on his iPad updated and wiped out all the e-books he owned—between 30 and 40 books. — Since the Google Play bookstore …
John Plunkett / Guardian:
BBC payoffs caused divide between managers and staff, admits Tony Hall — Broadcaster's director general says he understands anger at severance payments but defends high salaries for ‘right people’ — The BBC's director general, Tony Hall, has admitted that six-figure payoffs given to the corporation's …
Anna Merlan / Village Voice:
The New York Review of Books Publishes Mostly Men, Responds to Criticism With Condescending Form Letter — A graphic VIDA made in response to the NYRB's letter. — The New York Review of Books publishes mostly men, and in that, they're not alone, joined by pretty much every major print magazine in this country.
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H. Drew Blackburn / NOISEY:
What Ever Happened to the Best Music Writing Series? — Starting in 2000, Da Capo Press published the Best Music Writing series, eventually dropping it in 2011. Shortly thereafter, long-time editor and decorated music critic Daphne Carr responded by founding a music-centric publishing house …
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Hadas Gold / Politico:
Aaron Sorkin slams Mother Jones — Aaron Sorkin slammed Mother Jones on Thursday for posting a story with the headline “Aaron Sorkin in Washington, DC: The Huffington Post Sucks.” — “I certainly did not say that. The headline writer didn't take me out of context.The headline writer didn't exaggerate.
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Ishbel Macleod / The Drum:
Digital to account for 25% of total media ad spend in 2013, eMarketer finds, with mobile up 95% — Digital ad spend is set to grow to $42.26bn this year, and will account for 24.7 per cent of total media ad spending this year, according to eMarketer's latest estimates on US ad spending.
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Amy Davidson / The New Yorker Blog:
Manning's Sentence, Miranda's Detention — Bradley Manning has been sentenced to thirty-five years in prison. Military prosecutors had asked for sixty years, out of a possible ninety; his lawyer, David Coombs, had asked for “a sentence that allows him to have a life.” Manning is twenty-five years old now.
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Paul Lewis / Guardian:
Bradley Manning to request pardon from Obama over 35-year jail sentence
Bradley Manning to request pardon from Obama over 35-year jail sentence
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