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Lloyd Grove / The Daily Beast:
Greenwald's ‘The Intercept’ Gets Intercepted on Day One — With access to Edward Snowden's treasure-trove and four months to prepare, the new magazine got scooped by the 168-year-old Associated Press on the world's biggest drone story Monday. — The Intercept has landed—but with a bang or a thud?
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The New Yorker Blog, FAIR Blog and @thedailybeast
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Johana Bhuiyan / Capital New York:
The very public growth of The Intercept — The Intercept, the new startup title funded handsomely by eBay co-founder Pierre Omidyar, debuted Monday and created buzz both for simply showing up and for its content: An article examining the use of drones to kill government-selected targets abroad …
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@the_intercept, @janinegibson and @niemanlab
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Does a ‘savvy media observer’ require anonymity for smack talk? Apparently so! — In Lloyd Grove's column about The Intercept, a “savvy media observer and journalist” lets Glenn Greenwald's new publication have it: … Let's just let that waft on the breeze for a moment. — OK.
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@ggreenwald, @sulliview, @jayrosen_nyu and @antderosa
J.C. Stearns / Free Press Blog:
US plummets to #46 in Global Press Freedom Rankings — According to a new report from Reporters Without Borders, there was a profound erosion of press freedom in the United States in 2013. — After a year of attacks on whistleblowers and digital journalists and revelations about mass surveillance …
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Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
UK slips down press freedom index due to harassment of the Guardian — US also registers fall in latest world press freedom index — Major declines in media freedom in countries as varied as the United States, Central African Republic and Guatemala are highlighted in the latest annual …
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Poynter, Press Gazette, Latest News & Headlines, Business Insider, Mashable and The Raw Story
Derek Thompson / The Atlantic Online:
The Facebook Effect on the News — Social networks are the new front page and homepage for news. But on Facebook, it's not the “news” that readers come to see or click to leave. — Around this time last year, I considered writing a story claiming that Facebook and Twitter were the new “homepages” for news on the Internet.
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The Dish, @tsimonite, ReadWrite, @nathanjurgenson, @theatlantic, @millie, @mathewi, @kevinroose, @alexismadrigal, @mjenkins, @jbennet, @holmesdm, @rubinafillion, @darcyday and Felix Salmon
Henry Taylor / TheMediaBriefing:
BuzzFeed's native advertising: are they really making ads you want to share? — BuzzFeed is a business built on sharing. That doesn't just mean shareable articles, it also means shareable ads. But do people really want to share this branded content? We thought we'd take a look …
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@danwmedia, @henryctaylor, @blathnaidhealy and @mashplant, Thanks:@rorybrown
Ian Traynor / Guardian:
Edward Snowden asylum demand dropped by European parliament — MEPs fail to reach consensus on amendment to inquiry calling on governments to assure NSA whistleblower of his safety — The European parliament is to ditch demands on Wednesday that EU governments give guarantees of asylum …
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@boldfreshjew, @janalbrecht and TheHill
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Andrew Osborn / Reuters:
European press chief to UK: Ease up on Guardian over Snowden leaks
European press chief to UK: Ease up on Guardian over Snowden leaks
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@nickpickles
Ryan Faughnder / Los Angeles Times:
Second-screen apps? Viewers say ho-hum, but execs see potential — Andrew Lincoln appears in a scene from “The Walking Dead.” The show has been using second-screen technology to engage viewers. (Gene Page / AMC) — Networks, advertisers and tech start-ups have been trying …
Gideon Spanier / London Evening Standard:
Net-A-Porter's glossy mag is raising hackles at Vogue — The glossy world of fashion magazines hasn't seen a war like this for years. Porter, a new print title published by online retailer Net-A-Porter, is going head to head with Vogue, Harper's Bazaar and other established names.
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Mediawire Daily
Will Oremus / Slate:
The Rise of the Facebook Truthers — Journalists will believe anything about the social network, as long as it's totally outlandish. — Something about Facebook makes journalists lose their minds. How else to explain the seemingly unending procession of stories based on wild speculation and implausible conspiracy theories?
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Forbes, Columbia Journalism Review, SocialTimes, PandoDaily, Business Insider, Boing Boing and WebProNews
Nick Vivarelli / Variety:
MacNeil/Lehrer Productions Teams Up With Al-Monitor For Middle East Web Specials — MacNeil/Lehrer Productions and Washington-based website Al-Monitor.com have teamed-up to produce a series of Web video specials on Middle East politics titled Trendlines to be streamed on the PBS NewsHour webiste …
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Rapid TV News and TV Media Insights
Bloomberg:
Apple Said to Plan New Set-Top Box Amid Time Warner Cable Talks — Apple Inc. (AAPL) is planning to introduce a new Apple TV set-top box as early as April and is negotiating with Time Warner Cable Inc. and other potential partners to add video content, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
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Business Insider
Joshua Benton / Nieman Journalism Lab:
Are publishers overselling social traffic at the expense of search? A dialogue with Danny Sullivan … You may have seen my column yesterday on the rise of content designed for social sharing — a category that for me includes everything from pure-viral outlets like Upworthy to more newsy but still sharing-optimized sites like Quartz.
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American Press Institute and @niemanlab
Alice Su / Wired:
In the Middle East, Arabic Wikipedia Is a Flashpoint — And a Beacon — AMMAN, Jordan - Rami Tarawneh knew something was wrong when security in a Middle Eastern airport made him wait for three hours. The 36-year-old Jordanian traveled throughout the region often, but this was the first …
Lee Hutchinson / Ars Technica:
Slashdot's new interface could kill what keeps Slashdot relevant — Flashy revamp seeks to draw new faces to the community—at the cost of the old. — In the modern responsive Web Three Point Oh Internet, Slashdot stands like a thing frozen in time—it's a coelacanth stuck incongruously in an aquarium full of more colorful fish.
Discussion:
The Switch
Craig Timberg / Washington Post:
Foreign regimes use spyware against journalists, even in U.S. — Mesay Mekonnen was at his desk, at a news service based in Northern Virginia, when gibberish suddenly exploded across his computer screen one day in December. A sophisticated cyberattack was underway.
Nicole Perlroth / NYT Bits:
The Day the Internet Didn't Fight Back — So much for mass protest. — A consortium of Internet and privacy activists had long promoted Feb. 11 as the day the Internet would collectively stand up and shout down surveillance by the National Security Agency.
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Free Press, TheHill, PSFK, TechWeekEurope UK, @xor, @pernillet, Softpedia News, @evacide, Mother Jones and The Colorado Independent
Louise Ridley / Media Week:
The Week to launch in Middle East with licensing deal — Dennis Publishing has struck an agreement to launch a licensed edition of The Week magazine in the Middle East, with United Arab Emirates publisher Motivate. The Week: to launch a Middle East edition The Week: to launch a Middle East edition …
Reuters:
Turkish editor hits out at media coercion under Erdogan — (Reuters) - A prominent Turkish newspaper editor has openly decried government pressure on the media, saying journalists live in fear, in unusually blunt criticism of Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan's leadership months ahead of elections.
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Wall Street Journal and @pamukhum
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
ITV to launch female-focused channel — ITVBe will be free to air and focus on lifestyle and reality TV, including shows such as The Only Way is Essex — ITV is to launch a new female-focused, free-to-air channel, called ITVBe, which will become the home of shows including The Only Way is Essex.
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Hollywood Reporter and @nickyguttridge
Michael O'Connell / Hollywood Reporter:
Esquire Network Finds a Few Good Men — But Only a Few — Four months into rebranding NBCUniversal's female-centric Style, an aggressive slate of originals continues to skew more male after the mass viewer exodus in September. — “Friday Night Tykes” — Two weeks before Esquire Network's …
Net News Check:
AH Belo Digital Rev Up 18% In 2013 — A. H. Belo's digital revenue rose 7% for the fourth quarter and 18% for the year, helping slow overall revenue declines to their lowest levels since thenewspaper publisher's 2008 spinoff from Belo Corp. The company's digital efforts were driven …
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Poynter and Wall Street Journal
Rebecca Greenfield / Fast Company:
Why The New York Times Hired A Biology Researcher As Its Chief Data Scientist — TO HELP MAKE SENSE OF THE MASSIVE TROVES OF DATA PRODUCED BY PEOPLE CLICKING AROUND ITS WEBSITE, THE TIMES MADE A (VERY) NONTRADITIONAL HIRE—CHRIS WIGGINS, A BIOLOGY RESEARCHER WITH A PHD IN THEORETICAL PHYSICS.
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@chanders
Michael Sebastian / AdAge:
Indy Star's Bizarre Tale of Real-Life Exorcism Wins Huge Mobile Traffic, but Cashing In Is Harder — Haunted House Story a ‘Serendipitous’ Big Draw for Gannett Paper — Gannett's Indianapolis Star is happily learning what movie studios have long known: Ghost stories are a huge draw.
Yang Xiao / Nieman Reports:
Are the linguistic tricks Chinese journalists use to express their opinions just another form of self-censorship? — Are the linguistic tricks Chinese journalists use to express their opinions just another form of self-censorship? — In China, May has 35 days.