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9:10 AM ET, October 11, 2013

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Guardian:
27 of the world's top editors challenge claim that the Guardian aids Britain's enemies  —  Editors on the NSA files: ‘What the Guardian is doing is important for democracy’  —  On Thursday the Daily Mail described the Guardian as 'The paper that helps Britain's enemies'.
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Guardian:
Spies and journalism: when worlds collide  —  The raging global discussion about the proper limits of surveillance of the past few months will become harder to ignore  —  After the man who hated Britain, welcome to the paper that helps Britain's enemies.  You are reading it now.
Amy Hollyfield / PolitiFact:
PolitiFact to launch PunditFact, checking pundits and media figures  —  PolitiFact, the Pulitzer Prize-winning fact-checking website of the Tampa Bay Times, will soon launch PunditFact, a site dedicated to checking claims by pundits, columnists, bloggers and the hosts and guests of talk shows.
Andy Fixmer / Businessweek:
Hulu Said Close to Naming Fox's Mike Hopkins CEO of Web Service  —  Hulu LLC, the streaming service controlled by Walt Disney Co. and 21st Century Fox Inc., is close to naming Fox executive Mike Hopkins as its new chief executive officer, two people with knowledge of the matter said.
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
Follow-up on Flipboard: We can't pay salaries with ‘brand awareness’  —  Are Operations Like Flipboard Scams Against Publishers?  —  Since we'd gotten a number of questions from readers, I jotted down a short post a couple days ago explaining that we've removed TPM from Flipboard …
Tow Center for Digital Journalism:
The Effects of Mass Surveillance on Journalism  —  Mass surveillance of the kind practiced by the NSA produces a chilling effect on journalism, because sources do not feel they can have a private conversation with a reporter.  That's the message of a group of scholars, journalists …
Brian Abelson:
Whither the Pageview Apocalypse?  —  This is the first in the series of two posts about pageviews.  This post will deal with some of theoretical baggage tied up in the metric, while the second will detail some research I've conducted on the correlates of pageviews. … The pageview is dead.
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Third of millennials watch mostly online video or no broadcast TV  —  Thirty-four percent of millennials surveyed watch mostly online video or no broadcast television, new research from The New York Times says.  —  Brian Brett, the Times' executive director of customer research …
BBC:
250,000 Chinese journalists to get training ahead of 2014 credentials exam  —  Chinese journalists to get on-the-job training  —  All reporters with Chinese media organisations are to receive on-the-job training to strengthen their “professional practices,” according to state media.
Discussion: ecns and Times of India
Bloomberg:
Sinclair tried to top Gannett's $1.5 billion offer for Belo stations  —  Sinclair Losing Belo Leaves Gray as Deal Option: Real M&A  —  Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. (SBGI) tried and failed to steal Belo Corp. (BLC) from the clutches of Gannett Co., leaving Gray Television Inc. and Lin LLC …
Discussion: @gdinges, Gannett Blog and TVSpy
Janko Roettgers / GigaOM:
Google to sunset Google TV brand as its smart TV platform merges with Android  —  Google TV is dead, long live Android TV: Three years after launching the first generation of Google TV devices, Google is now looking to rid itself of the brand and realign its smart TV platform efforts more closely with Android.
David Meyer / paidContent:
Anonymous comments could suffer under European Court of Human Rights ruling  —  An Estonian court did not violate a local news site's right to free expression by holding it liable for offensive anonymous comments made under one of its stories, the ECHR has ruled.
Leonard Downie Jr / Committee to Protect Journalists:
The Obama Administration and the Press  —  Leak investigations and surveillance in post-9/11 America  —  U.S. President Barack Obama came into office pledging open government, but he has fallen short of his promise.  Journalists and transparency advocates say the White House curbs routine disclosure …
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Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Obama Administration Has Gone To Unprecedented Lengths To Thwart Journalists, Report Finds
Associated Press:
2 Philly Inquirer owners sue company, publisher  —  PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Two owners of The Philadelphia Inquirer have sued their company and publisher over the firing of Pulitzer Prize-winning editor Bill Marimow.  Former New Jersey Nets owner Lewis Katz and cable TV mogul H.F. “Gerry” …
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Lauren Klinger / Poynter:
Journalism program takes lessons from teaching hospitals
Discussion: @wadeontweets and @rabeam
Dave McNary / Variety:
Nickelodeon Pays $11 Million To Writers Following WGA Claims Of Late Payments
Discussion: Deadline.com and Los Angeles Times
Federico Guerrini / Journalism.co.uk:
‘Newsrooms beware: UGC is a double-edged sword’
Discussion: @tomfelle and Big News Network.com
Sara Morrison / The Wrap:
AOL Slashes Jonas Brothers-Founded Site Cambio in Layoffs (Exclusive)
Discussion: FishbowlNY
Liana B. Baker / Reuters:
Liberty's Malone says cable companies should create Netflix rival
Discussion: Bloomberg and Reuters
AllThingsD:
Vivian Schiller Is a Lock as Twitter's Head of News
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
IPC Media reports a 75% fall in pre-tax profits for 2012
Discussion: London News and City A.M. Feed
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Freedom Communications will buy Riverside Press-Enterprise
Rem Rieder / USA Today:
Patch.com reporter faces jail for doing his job
Discussion: @mikescarcella
Sui-Lee Wee / Reuters:
China arrests journalist amid crackdown on rumors
Lindsay Abrams / Salon:
The L.A. Times won't publish letters from climate deniers
Discussion: ThinkProgress