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11:50 AM ET, September 2, 2013

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David Carr / New York Times:
Campaign Journalism in the Age of Twitter  —  In Timothy Crouse's seminal campaign book, “The Boys on the Bus,” the crusty political reporters settle on the story that they will tell the world at the end of the day.  —  For modern political reporters, the end of the day never arrives.
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
David Frost's Nixon interview helped end ‘age of deference’, says Lord Birt  —  Former producer describes process leading up to ex-president's apology and emphasises late presenter's impact on British TV  —  Lord Birt, the former BBC director general and producer of the late Sir David Frost's …
Discussion: Telegraph
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Peter Walker / Guardian:
David Frost: a career in clips
Kara Swisher / AllThingsD:
Exclusive: Japan's Rakuten Acquires Viki Video Site for $200 Million  —  Japan's Internet e-commerce giant Rakuten is set to purchase Viki, a premium video site that has been described as “Hulu for the rest of the world.”  —  The deal was set to be announced next week …
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Esquire to launch weekly tablet edition  —  Esquire is aiming to shake up the monthly magazine market with the launch of weekly tablet edition designed to appeal to a younger generation of readers who grew up on digital content.  The title, Esquire Weekly, launches on 5 September …
Discussion: Media Week and Press Gazette
Margaret Sullivan / New York Times:
A Year in the Life of a Watchdog  —  IT'S a Monday morning in August — last Monday, to be precise — and more than 500 e-mails have arrived in the public editor's in-box.  Some are spam.  Some are requests for corrections or assignments, which can be sent to another desk.
Spiegel Online:
NSA Spied On Al Jazeera Communications  —  Arab news broadcaster Al Jazeera was spied on by the National Security Agency, according to documents seen by SPIEGEL.  The US intelligence agency hacked into protected communication, a feat that was considered a particular success.
Ami Sedghi / Guardian:
Vogue, Tatler and other high-end women's magazines target teen market  —  Observers say move is attempt to secure future generation of readers in industry suffering endemic declines in print sales  —  With parted blonde locks, bubblegum pink lips and a knitted jumper thrown over a denim shirt …
Discussion: WWD and TechCrunch
Al Jazeera English:
Egypt frees four-member Al Jazeera team  —  Four-man team set free after being detained for five days without charge, as three other staff are still in custody.  —  Egyptian authorities have freed a four-member team of Al Jazeera journalists after holding them in detention for five days without charge.
Noreen Malone / The New Republic:
The Onion Is The Country's Best Op-Ed Page.  Seriously.  —  I largely dislike reading op-ed columnists.  All too often, columnists hem and haw and posture and drop references to their famous friends and fancy trips.  They make points that are obvious.  They are overly pious.  They hew to the party line.
Discussion: @honourablehusba and @tnr
Alissa J. Rubin / New York Times:
Press Adds ‘What if?’ to Five W's in France  —  PARIS — What does a newspaper do over the summer in a country where nearly everybody goes on vacation at the same time?  —  With many French journalists (and their sources) away from late July to late August and many vacationing readers less inclined …
Felix Salmon:
Do online business models matter?  —  Nick Bilton has an odd column up about Business Insider and NSFWCorp — two publications which he has picked to represent the “reliant on ad revenue” and “reliant on subscription revenue” business models, respectively.  He's particularly interested …
Discussion: @thelepathy and @mathewi
John Wihbey / Nieman Journalism Lab:
What's New in Digital Scholarship: Reporters ignoring technology, the continuing power of print, and booze on Facebook  —  Editor's note: There's a lot of interesting academic research going on in digital media — but who has time to sift through all those journals and papers?
Matt Buchanan / The New Yorker Blog:
Syria's Other Army: How the Hackers Wage War  —  At 5:41 P.M. on Tuesday, a tweet from the account of the hacker collective known as the Syrian Electronic Army, which supports the regime of Syria's President, Bashar al-Assad, said, “Media is going down...” It had been a couple of hours since …
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Stuart Dredge / Music Ally:
Vevo bags GEMA licensing deal to launch in Germany
Discussion: @jherskowitz
Chris Dorr / Digital Dorr:
Is ESPN worth what we are forced to pay?
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Travis Andrews / Mashable:
Inside News Corp's $540 Million Bet on American Classrooms
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Does your editorial team support your digitisation strategy?
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Peter Jukes / The New Republic:
Murdoch's Papers Fight the Guardian (and Free Speech)
Caroline O'Donovan / Nieman Journalism Lab:
AIR's Localore is putting down roots and trying to build a more networked public media
Discussion: @jbenton