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Steven Musil / CNET:
Journalist Glenn Greenwald to host Reddit Q&A about NSA files — Guardian reporter will field questions during an Ask Me Anything discussion on the social news Web site. — If like many people, you have questions about the confidential files detailing the National Security Agency's data …
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The Verge and The Next Web
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Ken Auletta / New Yorker:
Can the Guardian take its aggressive investigations global? — At eight-thirty on the morning of June 21st, Alan Rusbridger, the unflappable editor of the Guardian, Britain's liberal daily, was in his office, absorbing a lecture from Jeremy Heywood, the Cabinet Secretary to Prime Minister David Cameron.
Kara Bloomgarden-Smoke / The New York Observer:
Sarah Bartlett Named New Dean of CUNY Graduate School of Journalism — Sarah Bartlett has been named the new dean of CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, departing dean Stephen Shepard announced this evening. — “Sarah is a wonderful person to lead the CUNY J-School to new heights of excellence.
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CUNY Graduate School … and Talking Biz News
Molly Young / New York Magazine:
A profile of Tumblr and David Karp after Yahoo — “It Was the Biggest Game of Chicken I've Ever Seen.” — David Karp built a massive, culturally totemic company that was losing millions of dollars a month. After a huge infusion of Yahoo cash, he's breathing easier. — Tumblr — Founded: 2007
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Betabeat and Business Insider
Janko Roettgers / GigaOM:
Breaking Bad series finale breaks piracy records — Breaking Bad's series finale just broke a dubious record: The last episode of the critically acclaimed show has been pirated more than 500,000 times within the first 12 hours after it first appeared online, according to Torrentfreak.
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TorrentFreak, The Awl, Inside TV, Lost Remote, BBC, Deadline.com, Broadcasting & Cable, @jessicalessin, The Week, AdAge, Variety, Consumerist, Business Insider, WebProNews and @yahootech
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Don Reisinger / CNET:
‘Breaking Bad’ secret to success? HDTVs and Netflix
‘Breaking Bad’ secret to success? HDTVs and Netflix
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Hollywood Reporter, The Wrap, Rolling Stone, Media Money …, Variety, /Film, AdAge, Speakeasy, Forbes and Broadcasting & Cable
Alex Ben Block / Hollywood Reporter:
Dish, Disney Agree to Short-Term Extension Amid Continued Talks — UPDATED: The agreement covers ESPN, Disney Channel and ABC-owned TV stations. — Dish Network and the Walt Disney Co. have extended the deadline on their negotiations for a new retransmission consent agreement beyond the current Monday deadline.
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Broadcasting & Cable, Los Angeles Times, Reuters and Bloomberg
Sandra Laville / Guardian:
Liberty calls for bail time limit as journalists and others left on bail for up to two years — Rights group seeks six-month statutory maximum as 40 remain on bail in operations Elveden and Tuleta after two years — The human rights group Liberty is calling for a six-month limit …
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@dansabbagh and Softpedia News
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Jamie Grierson / Press Association:
Former Sun journalist Ben Ashford charged in hacking probe
Former Sun journalist Ben Ashford charged in hacking probe
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Bloomberg, Telegraph, Huffington Post UK, Reuters, Metro.co.uk, Guardian and BBC
Lesley Goldberg / Hollywood Reporter:
NBC Scraps Hillary Clinton Miniseries — “After reviewing and prioritizing our slate of movie/mini-series development, we've decided that we will no longer continue developing the Hillary Clinton miniseries,” the network said in a statement Monday. — David Livingston/Getty Images
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Politico, The Wrap, The Wrap, @zeitchiklat, New York Times, Deadline.com and The Huffington Post
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Dallas Morning News to drop paywall Oct. 1 — On Tuesday, the Dallas Morning News' online content “will be accessible to everyone, free of charge,” a company press release says. It will also offer a premium service with “enhanced design and navigation, limited advertising, and access to unique subscriber ... Read more
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@jbenton, @uptownmessenger and @mjenkins
Ben Sisario / New York Times:
Congressman Proposes New Rules for Music Royalties — The music industry is gearing up for yet another fight over one of its most intractable issues: radio royalties. Only this time, it involves the online world as well. — On Monday, Representative Melvin L. Watt, a Democrat from North Carolina …
Aarti Virani / India Real Time:
South Asia's Growing Impact on U.S. Films, TV … When she was growing up in Kentucky, Samata Narra regularly snuck into her family's laundry room to catch episodes of the soap opera “General Hospital” on a tiny television set. — “My parents only allowed me to watch 30 minutes of TV for every two hours of reading,” said Ms. Narra.
Karthika Muthukumaraswamy / The Huffington Post:
A La Carte Journalism: Where People (and Reporters) Set the Agenda — So you want to do investigative journalism? Or produce a TV series? Or create a biopic? But you don't have the money to fund it? No problem. Ask your future consumers for money.
Josh Sternberg / Digiday:
Local Newspapers Scramble for Native Ad Strategies — The native-ad push isn't just for the big boys: teetering local newspapers are rushing to adopt the latest online ad gambit. — The Chicago Sun-Times, San Francisco Chronicle and Cape May County (N.J.) Herald all have dabbled in some form of native advertising.
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@niemanlab, @digiday, Street Fight and MarketingVox News & Trends, Thanks:@steverubel
Greg Mitchell / The Nation:
Media Coverage of Shutdown Threat: A Journalistic ‘Disgrace’ — Probably the smartest thing I read all weekend on the pending government shutdown, and the debt ceiling crisis, came from James Fallows. And, courtesy of the often laughable (and dangerous) Washington Post editorial section …
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@ariberman, @jayrosen_nyu, @froomkin, @jilkat25, @fritzalverez, @froomkin, @juddlegum, The Huffington Post and MinnPost
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Clicky Business Insider to double down on ‘long-form’ with ‘hundreds of thousands’ in investment — For the most part, Business Insider is seen as a pithy must-read for tech and finance junkies, who flock to the six-year-old website for its steady stream of micro-scoops …
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@emilysteel, Talking Biz News, @mattyglesias, @niemanlab and @jayrosen_nyu