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8:45 PM ET, June 2, 2014

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Xan Brooks / Guardian:
Oliver Stone to direct adaptation of Guardian journalist Luke Harding's book on Snowden  —  Edward Snowden NSA whistleblowing story to be filmed by Oliver Stone  —  Director of Platoon and JFK will direct a big budget adaptation of Guardian journalist Luke Harding's book about Snowden's role in exposing the NSA's surveillance culture
Associated Press:
Supreme Court rejects Risen's appeal to avoid being forced to testify and reveal his sources  —  Justices reject reporter's bid to protect source  —  WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday refused to get involved in the case of a reporter who has been ordered to testify at the trial …
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Patrick Kingsley / Guardian:
Egyptian satirist Bassem Youssef winds up TV show due to safety fears  —  Show was seen as a barometer for free speech in Egypt, but Youssef claims he is no longer safe to work  —  The television satirist seen as the barometer for free speech in post-revolutionary Egypt, Bassem Youssef …
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Max Fisher / Vox:
The real tragedy of Egyptian satirist Bassem Youssef's censorship is he played a role in it
Discussion: @patrickkingsley
Myles Tanzer / BuzzFeed:
American Prospect lays off some staff, returns to roots as an academic journal, say sources  —  American Prospect Mass Exodus Begins  —  The publication that created a pipeline of digital journalists is going back to its roots as an academic journal.  “The ownership is saying they are preserving …
Caroline O'Donovan / Nieman Journalism Lab:
New study from University of Texas shows increasing demand for “solutions journalism”  —  Readers like stories about problems more when they also include possible solutions  —  If you tell someone about a problem, it's best to offer up a solution.
Discussion: @ceodonovan, @danhaugen and @jcstearns
Scott Roxborough / Hollywood Reporter:
Pirate Bay Founder Arrested in Sweden  —  Peter Sunde has been on the run since 2012, when he was sentenced to jail time for breaching copyright laws.  —  Peter Sunde, one of the founders of file-sharing website Pirate Bay, was arrested in Sweden this past weekend to serve an outstanding sentence for copyright violations.
Discussion: bizjournals, Engadget, TechCrunch and NME
Brooks Barnes / New York Times:
Amazon teams up with Mattel to streams kids TV shows alongside related merchandise  —  Amazon and a Mattel Unit Plan a ‘Content Hub’ Focusing on Children  —  LOS ANGELES — “Fireman Sam,” a cartoon aimed at preschoolers, has long been a hit overseas.  Now Mattel and Amazon are teaming …
Lucas Shaw / The Wrap:
Following Disney deal, Maker Studios laying off 10% of 380 staff  —  Maker Studios to Lay Off Staff After Disney Deal  —  Maker Studios will lay off about 10 percent of its staff of 380, according to individuals familiar with the large network of online video channels.
Discussion: Variety, Business Insider and Mashable
Evan Hansen / Medium:
Update on Medium's Paid Collection Experiments  —  Building and learning  —  About a year ago, we began hiring people to run some collections for Medium.  We deputized them as publishers and editors-in-chief of their own mini-publications on Medium, free to hire and pay (or not) …
Discussion: @aliteralgirl, Gigaom and @felixsalmon
Jeanine Poggi / AdAge:
As TV time-shifting grows, networks move toward C7 deals, get paid for 7 ad days instead of 3  —  GroupM Striking Upfront Agreements With Networks to Use C7  —  Big Shift to Paying for Viewing Up to a Week Later Instead of Only Three Days  —  Marc USA  —  GroupM is striking agreements …
Lydia Tomkiw / Nieman Journalism Lab:
A Ukrainian factchecking site is trying to spot fake photos in social media — and building audience  —  The photograph, published on a Russian politics website and then spread quickly to many blogs, was said to show a morgue full of dead bodies in Slovyansk, Ukraine.
Reuters:
Broadcasters say they are left in dark over D-Day TV costs  —  (Reuters) - An international group of commercial broadcasters and global news agencies complained on Monday about access to this week's 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings, fearing heavy costs to secure access to images.
 
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