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Reuters:
French journalist murdered in Central African Republic: Hollande — (Reuters) - A French journalist has been murdered in Central African Republic, President Francois Hollande's office said in a statement on Tuesday, the first Western reporter to be killed in the country since France sent troops there in December.
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Ishaan Tharoor / Washington Post:
RIP Camille Lepage, French photojournalist killed in Central African Republic — On Tuesday, the office of the French president confirmed the death of Camille Lepage, a 26-year-old French photographer, who was killed while working in the war-torn Central African Republic.
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PetaPixel, @amnestyoz, Committee to Protect …, @awfingerman, @nickbryantny, @photoshelter, Al Jazeera America, @kvanderson, @anupkaphle and BuzzFeed
Amy Schatz / Re/code:
Letter from major ISPs urges FCC not to reclassify broadband as a utility — Internet Providers Strike Back on Net Neutrality — In a surprise to no one, Internet providers warned federal regulators that treating broadband like phone lines will stunt future investments and service upgrades.
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Wall Street Journal, @waltmossberg, TechCrunch and Daily Dot
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Brian Fung / Washington Post:
FCC Twitter chat on net neutrality proves useful; draft to ask whether fast lanes should be banned, public comment period extended to 60 days
FCC Twitter chat on net neutrality proves useful; draft to ask whether fast lanes should be banned, public comment period extended to 60 days
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@vanschewick and @amy_schatz
Dominic Rushe / Guardian:
FCC considers treating cable firms like utilities in net neutrality debate
FCC considers treating cable firms like utilities in net neutrality debate
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Broadcasting & Cable, Quartz, Washington Post, @b_fung, @fcc, @gigibsohnfcc, @sensanders, Reuters, @gigibsohnfcc, SPIN, The Verge and Associated Press
Dan Appenfeller / American Journalism Review:
Copy Editors Carve Niche in Digital Media Landscape — Abraham Hyatt saw the writing on the wall. — More than a year into his three-year managing editor stint at ReadWrite, a popular technology news site, Hyatt watched traffic plummet from roughly 5 million pageviews a month to less than 3 million.
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@kimbui, @emmabgardner, @kubremner, @mrbutterworth, @kleinmatic, @dcseifert, @tcarmody, @gerrrib, @pinkgrammar, @tcarmody, @jaredbkeller, @rachaelbl and JIMROMENESKO.COM
Frances Robinson / Wall Street Journal:
Google Faces Challenges in Europe After Privacy Ruling — Surprise Decision Will Have Implications for Privacy Throughout Europe — BRUSSELS—Individuals can ask Google Inc. to remove links to news articles, court judgments and other documents in search results for their name, the European Union's highest court said Tuesday.
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@lawlibnc, @dangillmor, Digital Trends, SlashGear, bizjournals, Fortune and Agence France-Presse
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Emma Hall / AdAge:
WPP leads acquisitions race with 6 tech firms and 10 marketing/communications companies bought in Q1 2014 — WPP Leads Acquisition Trail Again to Start the Year — Sorrell's Group Buys More Tech Companies — Festival — Internet Week New York — WPP, the largest agency holding company …
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Ricardo Bilton / Digiday:
Atlantic Media and other publishers supplement ad income by building sites for others — To make ends meet, publishers get moonlighting gigs — When the conservative Heritage Foundation built its new news site, The Daily Signal, it didn't work with a traditional design agency.
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@pbump and MarketingVox News & Trends
Bradley Campbell / PRI:
Orwellian threats caused the New York Times to spike a story on NSA spying way back in 2004 — It was about a year ago that former NSA contractor Edward Snowden got two journalists into a Hong Kong hotel room, where he divulged some of the biggest US state secrets in modern history.
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PBS, @trevortimm, @jesselynradack, @xeni, WBUR, @pbump, @davidfolkenflik, @rafat, @obsoletedogma, Guardian, The Verge and Boing Boing
Matt Burns / TechCrunch:
Popcorn Time Is Now On Android — Hollywood's worst nightmare just went mobile. — A popular fork of Popcorn Time just launched its Android app. Time4Popcorn's Popcorn Time app is now available for consumption on the developer's website and brings all of the program's pirating tools to the mobile ecosystem.
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The Next Web and Ubergizmo
Richard Byrne Reilly / VentureBeat:
Bezos invests in WaPo's IT infrastructure, software development, social media team, apps, more — The Washington Post is hitting a new ‘prime’ time under Amazon founder's wings — Above: WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 6: Shailesh Prakash, The Washington Post Chief Information Officer, left …
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@raju, @attackerman, @superfem and @ktumulty
Julie Posetti / Mediashift:
Guardian's Janine Gibson: Storytelling Is Going Real-Time or Long-Form — Janine Gibson was editor of the Guardian US and she led the paper's New York coverage of the Edward Snowden story to industry acclaim. Now, she's headed back to London as editor in chief of theguardian.com.
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@pbsidealab and @niemanlab, Thanks:@pbsidealab
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
Greenwald to Colbert: Next NSA story will make ‘biggest impact’ — In an interview last night with Stephen Colbert, Glenn Greenwald of the Intercept said that he's working on a story that will have the “biggest impact” of his various pieces on the modern U.S. surveillance state.
Johana Bhuiyan / Capital New York:
NYT photographer constructs backpack kit with 4 modems to stream photos live to the newsroom — Times photo staffer's invention: the streaming backpack — Back during the 2012 presidential campaign, New York Times photographer Josh Haner was right at the scrum, trailing presidential hopefuls Mitt Romney …
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Poynter, @harrisj and The Newspaper Guild