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Snowden Documents Reveal Covert Surveillance and Pressure Tactics Aimed at WikiLeaks and Its Supporters — Top-secret documents from the National Security Agency and its British counterpart reveal for the first time how the governments of the United States and the United Kingdom targeted WikiLeaks …
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WikiLeaks:
NSA and GCHQ spying on WikiLeaks — Julian Assange calls for the appointment of a Special Prosecutor to investigate the NSA, after documents show US spying on WikiLeaks and its supporters. — Today, documents were published from the national security whistleblower Edward Snowden …
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@csoghoian, @freedomofpress, alexaobrien.com/secondsight and @wikileaks
Lucas Shaw / The Wrap:
Joe Berlinger to Direct Eight-Part Criminal Justice Series for Al-Jazeera America (Exclusive) — Award-wining filmmaker Joe Berlinger will direct and executive produce “The System,” an eight-part series on the criminal justice system, for Al-Jazeera America, TheWrap has learned.
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Meredith Blake / Los Angeles Times:
Jimmy Fallon powers ‘Tonight Show’ debut with stars like Tina Fey, U2 — NEW YORK — Heeeere's Jimmy! Jimmy Fallon made his debut Monday as the new host of “The Tonight Show” in an inaugural broadcast that was heavy on star power and sought to capitalize on the franchise's new digs in New York City after 42 years on the West Coast.
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Ellen Barry / New York Times:
Indian Journalist Charged With Rape of a Reporter — NEW DELHI — The police in the coastal state of Goa charged Tarun J. Tejpal, an investigative journalist and magazine editor, with raping and sexually assaulting a staff reporter during a November encounter in a hotel elevator.
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The Wrap, @rosiegray, @nycjim and @hinduamericans
Sam Kirkland / Poynter:
Mental Floss a big winner after Facebook's mysterious ‘high quality’ algorithm change — When Facebook announced in December that it was altering its News Feed algorithm to focus on “high quality content,” speculation centered on which sites might be in danger of excommunication as Facebook took aim at the viral bubble.
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Digiday, Salon, @poynter and @englishjason
Lucia Moses / Adweek:
Hearst Is Staking Its Future on an Editor Turned CEO — When SmartMoney made its debut in 1992, it was anything but another staid business magazine. A joint venture of Dow Jones and Hearst Magazines, it mixed humor with provocative stories, many of which regularly incensed advertisers.
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@careyathearst, @hearstcorp and @carr2n
Ricardo Bilton / Digiday:
Is it time to tie journalists' pay to revenue? — The days of editorial teams being quietly sheltered from the rigors of the sales team are long gone. Instead, journalists today increasingly double as numbers-crunching audience-hunting analytics wizzes, often paid based on the reach, not the quality, of their output.
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@digiday, @kevglobal and Common Sense Journalism
Bloomberg:
Talks for including Netflix on Time Warner set-top boxes are on hold after Comcast deal announcement — Netflix Talks for Time Warner Cable Carriage Said to Slow — Netflix Inc. (NFLX)'s effort to secure a place for its video-subscription service on Time Warner Cable Inc. set-top boxes …
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@jason_kint, The Verge, @notaaroncraig and @zseward
Roy Greenslade / Guardian:
Press freedom groups urge David Cameron to lay off The Guardian — A group of the world's leading press freedom bodies is calling on prime minister David Cameron to distance himself from the investigation into The Guardian over the leaks by the NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden.
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Kristen Hare / Poynter:
Could Guardian, Washington Post share a Pulitzer for Snowden stories? — Pulitzer judges meet this weekend to begin choosing the latest winners. Chronologically, the awards come later than most, and you can find winners in awards that come out earlier in the year.
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@poynter, NPR, Talking Points Memo, The Intercept and Mashable
Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
World Press Photo judge: Too few photographers, too little editing — World Press Photo's Photo of the Year isn't a hard-news shot: It's a John Stanmeyer image that shows people in Africa raising their cell phones in search of a signal from a neighboring country.
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