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Rosie Gray / BuzzFeed:
Snowden Not Renewing Request For Asylum In Brazil, Greenwald Says — Brazil has been one of the most outspoken opponents of NSA spying. Glenn Greenwald says Edward Snowden's letter to the people of Brazil has been “wildly misreported.” — WASHINGTON — Glenn Greenwald says Edward Snowden's letter …
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Darren Boyle / Press Gazette:
Guardian whistle-blower Edward Snowden offers to help Brazil investigate US spying in return for asylum — Guardian whistle-blower Edward Snowden has offered to help the Brazilian government investigate claims of US spying on their citizens if the South American country offers him political asylum.
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Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Federal Judge Rules Against N.S.A. Phone Data Program
Federal Judge Rules Against N.S.A. Phone Data Program
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Alastair Reid / Journalism.co.uk:
Brown Moses to launch site for open investigative journalism — The Syrian conflict blogger and munitions investigator Eliot Higgins, better known as Brown Moses, is set to launch a new website as a platform and resource for open, investigative journalism in early 2014.
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Anneta Konstantinides / ABC News:
Mike Huckabee to Launch ‘Huckabee Post’ — Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee will launch a news publication “Huckabee Post” in January 2014, ABC News has learned. — The site will cover a range of topics from news and politics to sports and pop culture, according to the former governor's son, David Huckabee.
Tom Phillips / BuzzFeed:
How The Media Will Report The Apocalypse — It's the end of the world as we know it. In early 2014, a series of devastating catastrophes bring about Armageddon. Papers of record like the New York Times soberly report this news. The Guardian tries to provide comprehensive live coverage of the end of days.
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John Paton / Digital First:
MediaNews Group and 21st Century Media to merge under Digital First Media — The First Step On The Rest of the Journey — Sometimes a press release just isn't enough to say what has happened. — Or can do justice on how important this new development truly is to our company.
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Michael Wolff / Guardian:
If Time Inc wants to survive, it should create its own ad agency — In the Darwinian battle between media, an in-house, clever advertising agency could save the flailing business — I keep thinking about the existential predicament of working for Time Inc in 2014, as it gets ready to spin …
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Joe Flint / Los Angeles Times:
CNN Films adds an acquisition unit — CNN is making a further push into the documentary film business with the creation of an acquisition unit. The cable news channel, which last year launched CNN Films to make and finance documentaries, will now also buy older documentaries for the network through …
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Lloyd Grove / The Daily Beast:
Documentary on the downfall of Philadelphia's newspapers to air on Wednesday night — How the Newspaper Business Became a ‘F**king Disgrace’ — A new documentary chronicles the long, slow death of the American newspaper. It all begins with a testicle.
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
Sun publisher posts £75m pre-tax loss — News Group Newspapers took charges related to the phone-hacking scandal of almost £90m in the year to 30 June — The parent company of the Sun and Sun on Sunday has reported a pre-tax loss of £75m in the year to 30 June …
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Dylan Byers / Politico:
CBS 60 Minutes reporter John Miller expected to make new job deal with NYPD this week — John Miller to ditch CBS for NYPD — Via Mike Allen: “John Miller, a CBS News senior correspondent, is expected to make a deal this week to get out of his contract and take a top job with his former boss …
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Kristen Hare / Poynter:
Still slip-sliding: Gallup poll ranks journalists low on honesty, ethics — Gallup released a poll on “U.S. Views on Honesty and Ethical Standards in Professions” Monday, and journalists rank pretty low. — The poll, conducted Dec. 5 through 8, used telephone interviews with a random sample of more than 1,000 adults in the country.
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Michele McLellan / Knight Digital Media Center:
Patch: Learning the hard way in local news — If the latest from David Carr doesn't mark the final nail in the coffin of Patch, it's pretty darn close. Carr quotes AOL CEO Tim Armstrong acknowledging that AOL cannot continue “to go it alone in what has been a futile attempt to guide Patch to profitability.”
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Hadas Gold / Politico:
USA Today plans countrywide expansion — USA Today is planning to expand its coverage across the country, placing reporters in Miami, Boston, Chicago, Las Vegas and out in the Mountain West, editor-in-chief David Callaway wrote in an email to staff on Monday afternoon.
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Nick Summers / The Next Web:
Now TV brings contract-free Sky Sports streaming to Apple TV in the UK; no Sky Movies for now — Now TV, the contract-free, pay-as-you-go television streaming service from British broadcaster Sky, is now available on Apple TV in the UK. Oddly, the service will only support the Sky Sports Day Pass …
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