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10:10 AM ET, October 3, 2013

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Patrick Wintour / Guardian:
Mail on Sunday ‘sorry’ for gatecrashing Miliband family memorial service  —  Ed Miliband says reporter attended service for his uncle to question relatives about Daily Mail story on his father, Ralph  —  Ed Miliband has written to the proprietor of the Mail on Sunday, Lord Rothermere …
Discussion: @malidaily, @lewiep and BuzzFeed
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Press Gazette:
Two Mail on Sunday journalists suspended after approaching mourners at memorial for Miliband uncle  —  The Mail on Sunday has “unreservedly” apologised to Ed Miliband after an uninvited reporter went to a private memorial service he was attending for his late uncle.
Discussion: @domponsford
Guardian:
Daily Mail-Ed Miliband row casts cloud over press regulation talks  —  Paper's attacks on Labour leader's father comes week before a crucial meeting of MPs to decide on how to police newspapers  —  The Daily Mail's blistering attack on Ed Miliband's late father has again seriously damaged relations between …
New York Times:
Social Networks in a Battle for the Second Screen  —  After “Breaking Bad” drew 10.3 million viewers to one of the most crowd-satisfying finales in television history on Sunday, Twitter and Facebook raced to tell the news media about the throngs who shared their instant reactions to the show on the social networks.
Discussion: @vindugoel, @rozzy and @clayco
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Turner Nets Go Dark on Washington Post Co.'s Cable One, While Verizon FiOS Renews Pact  —  About 600,000 customers of Washington Post Co.-owned Cable One lost access to Turner Broadcasting System's cable channels Tuesday — which the programmer said is the first blackout in its history …
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Amol Sharma / Wall Street Journal:
Turner Gets Fee Increase From Verizon  —  FiOS Service Agrees to Higher Price to Carry Cable-TV Networks  —  Time Warner Inc.'s Turner Broadcasting unit reached a long-term agreement with Verizon Communications Inc.'s FiOS service for carriage of its cable networks, the second major distribution deal …
Stuart Elliott / New York Times:
Meredith and Scripps expand online video offerings with original shows  —  Two Media Mainstays Expand Their Video Presence  —  TWO companies that are mainstays in legacy media are expanding their presence in online video, producing more original Web series as they follow consumer eyeballs and advertiser dollars.
Lloyd Grove / The Daily Beast:
How Team Clinton Shut Down the CNN and NBC Hillary Shows  —  CNN and NBC have both canceled planned shows about Hillary Clinton.  Lloyd Grove reports on a killer operation by Team Clinton to protect her presidential ambitions.  —  In the Darwinian world of media and politics, hardly any primal force compares to Clinton Clout.
Matt Brian / Engadget:
France approves law stopping Amazon from shipping discounted books for free  —  French lawmakers have it up to “here” with Amazon's book-selling tactics and they're not going to take it any more.  In a rare alliance, France's ruling Socialist Party and the opposition UMP Party approved …
Jeff Baumgartner / Multichannel News:
TiVo, Rovi Flirt With SeaChange: Sources  —  Rovi and TiVo Have Pursued a Deal For Video Software Company As They Seek New Business Growth Angles  —  TiVo and Rovi are among the companies that are interested in buying what's left of SeaChange International, three industry sources said.
Casey Newton / The Verge:
Jukeboxing: Rdio fights Spotify with free mobile radio  —  Rdio is releasing a free version of its service today on iOS and Android, bringing personalized radio to non-paying users of its mobile apps for the first time.  Free of advertising for now, Rdio's unpaid offering represents a chance …
Laura Hazard Owen / GigaOM:
Ebooks gone global: Report suggests less resistance, more legal sales and importance of Apple  —  The growth of the ebook market outside the U.S. and U.K. has been slow — but 2013 may be a turning point, according to a new report on the global ebook market (PDF) from consultant Rüdiger Wischenbart.
Aneya Fernando / 10,000 Words:
Are Personal Essays the Future of Digital Journalism?  —  Personal essays have never been more popular online.  Sarah Hepola, Salon.com's personal essay editor, thinks she knows why: “People have always been drawn to personal narratives.  It's one of the fundamentals of storytelling: Through your story, I better understand my own.
Jim Romenesko:
Washington Post inadvertently releases names of journalists who received stock-option bonuses  —  About three weeks ago, the Washington Post Co. sent an email to 63 newsroom employees who have received stock-option bonuses.  “The options were apparently awarded over the past three years …
Discussion: The Daily Caller
AAN:
San Diego Reader Launches eBook Publishing Program to Re-Introduce Great Writing to New Readers  —  The San Diego Reader is mining gold from its rich archives and releasing the treasures as a collection of six eBooks, the first installment of a series that will showcase the literary quality …
Andrea Mitchell / Politico:
An unflappable anchor with a huge heart  —  The following essay is part of a series in which dozens of women will reveal what women they most admire.  The series is part of “Women Rule,” a unique effort this fall by POLITICO, Google and The Tory Burch Foundation exploring how women …
Discussion: msnbc.com
Alastair Reid / Journalism.co.uk:
Comments return and interaction boosted at the Daily Record  —  The Scottish daily removed the commenting facility from football stories last year but have re-engaged their community with a new team  —  Copyright: By Melissa Marques on Flickr.  Some rights reserved.
Bloomberg:
Disney-Dish Talks Said to Hinge on Ad Skipping, New Nets  —  Walt Disney Co. (DIS)'s contract renewal talks with Dish Network Corp. (DISH) are hung up on Dish's ad-skipping technology and terms for two new Disney cable channels, according to people familiar with the discussions.
Sarah Laskow / Columbia Journalism Review:
Columbia University's piracy.lab explores the online world of digital book piracy  —  Book 'em  —  Piracy.lab is gathering data on digital book sharing  —  In anticipation of Congress' next big fight over copyright, legal academics are working to gather data and learn how copyright actually works in the real world.
 
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Alan D. Mutter / Reflections of a Newsosaur:
Digital media get ready to get more personal
Discussion: @rosental
Edirin Oputu / Columbia Journalism Review:
A look (and listen) at Reveal, public radio's first investigative reporting show
Mathew Ingram / GigaOM:
Wish 4chan a happy birthday — you should be glad it exists, even if you never go there
Alex Dalenberg / Upstart Business Journal:
PandoDaily, The New Republic and a J-School debate to drive professors bonkers
Rachel Bartlett / Journalism.co.uk:
How Long Play hopes to shake-up Finnish media with e-singles
Matt Sledge / The Huffington Post:
Patrick Leahy At NSA Hearing: ‘We Get More In The Newspapers Than In Classified Briefings’
Discussion: Computerworld, Mashable and Guardian
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Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Uzbek journalist in secret detention
Elizabeth Chuck / NBCNews:
GlobalPost hacked by Syrian Electronic Army
Dean Starkman / Columbia Journalism Review:
Newspaper self-destruction: Providence Journal edition
Discussion: m.cjr.org
Bloomberg:
Dissident Vietnamese blogger sentenced to 30 months in jail
Discussion: BBC and Wall Street Journal
Anna Li / Poynter:
Government shutdown closes websites, affecting data journalists
Megan McArdle / Bloomberg:
We Are Googling the New York Times to Death
Discussion: @niemanlab
 

 
From Techmeme:

Mark Gurman / Bloomberg:
Sources: Apple is working on a smart doorbell system with advanced facial recognition that can wirelessly connect and unlock third-party smart locks

Lee-Anne Mulholland / The Keyword:
Google files its proposed remedies in the DOJ's search antitrust lawsuit, including letting browser companies have multiple default agreements across platforms

Wall Street Journal:
Gina Raimondo says holding back China in the chips race is a “fool's errand”, and investment, more than export controls, will keep US ahead of Beijing

 
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