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Patrick Kingsley / Guardian:
Al-Jazeera journalists jailed for seven years in Egypt — Peter Greste, Mohammed Fahmy and Baher Mohammed of Al-Jazeera English sentenced on terrorism-related charges — An Egyptian court has convicted three journalists from Al-Jazeera English and sentenced them to seven years in prison each …
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Jared Malsin / Columbia Journalism Review:
In Egypt, a Kafkaesque trial concludes with a victory for censorship — Three Al Jazeera journalists, arrested in December, were sentenced to lengthy prison terms based on questionable evidence — It began with murmuring. Someone sobbed. Then the courtroom melted into a chaos of shouting …
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Latest News & Headlines, FiveThirtyEight, Mashable, UK - The Huffington Post and @channel4news
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Kerry hits ‘draconian’ Al Jazeera convictions — Secretary of State John Kerry on Monday condemned an Egyptian court's decision to convict Al-Jazeera journalists on spurious terrorism-related charges. — “Today's conviction and chilling, draconian sentences by the Cairo Criminal Court …
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The Huffington Post and @mattrhodes
Tom Goldstein / SCOTUSblog:
SCOTUSblog will appeal credential decision, which said blog was not independent of law firm — The walls erected by traditional media — This was a morning of ironies. At 9:30 a.m., six members of the blog staff were live-blogging the Supreme Court's orders, followed by opinions at 10 a.m. There were 10,000 readers.
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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
SCOTUSblog's appeal fails; can't get Senate press credential
SCOTUSblog's appeal fails; can't get Senate press credential
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@abeaujon, @billadairduke and @scotusblog
Bill Carter / New York Times:
Bigger Than Baseball: U.S.-Portugal World Cup Match Outdoes World Series in Ratings — The World Cup is moving into elite territory as a sports property on American television, as ratings for Sunday's game between the United States and Portugal were the highest for any soccer game and reached …
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TVNewser, Capital New York, The Wrap and Reuters
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David Zax / Fast Company:
How A Canadian Sports Network Became Your Must-Check World Cup News App
How A Canadian Sports Network Became Your Must-Check World Cup News App
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Latest News & Headlines, AdAge and @thomasdrance
Brian Stelter / CNNMoney.com:
CNN partnering with Georgia Institute of Technology to study drone use for journalism — CNN to study drone use for reporting — Seeking to speed up government rule-making about the use of drones in newsgathering, CNN and the Georgia Institute of Technology said Monday that they would jointly study …
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TVNewser, Politico, @dorseyshaw, @brianstelter and Poynter
Peter Sterne / Capital New York:
Gawker wants to double its staff by end of 2015 — Growth-mode Gawker aiming for traffic and staff bumps — As it continues to court a mass, if scattered, readership across its network of sites, Gawker Media leadership is looking for a sizable rise in unique U.S. visitors a month by the end of 2014 …
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The Awl, @joeljohnson, Gigaom, @joeljohnson, @mathewi and @felixsalmon
Bloomberg:
Twitter Denies Blocking Extremist Accounts in Russia — Twitter Inc. (TWTR) said it hasn't agreed to block extremist accounts in Russia, rebutting earlier statements by the country that access was being restricted. — Instead, the San Francisco-based microblogging service said it's …
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VatorNews, @bloombergnews, @policy, @policy, BuzzFeed, The Hill, Global Voices, VPN Creative and ITAR-TASS
Tim Molloy / The Wrap:
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp Sells Community Newspaper Group — Rupert Murdoch's News Corp is selling its Community Newspaper Group, which distributes more than 235,000 copies of its papers in New York City, to Les and Jennifer Goodstein, the publishers of such papers as Downtown Express and Gay City News.
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FishbowlNY, Media & Entertainment, Capital New York and Variety
New York Times:
Vice Has Many Media Giants Salivating, but Its Terms Will Be Rich — A black S.U.V. recently rolled through the streets of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and stopped in front of the converted warehouse that is the global headquarters of Vice Media. Out of the vehicle stepped the media mogul Rupert Murdoch.
Press Gazette:
Magazine publisher Felix Dennis ‘famed for his maverick and entrepreneurial style’ has died aged 67 — Publisher Felix Dennis has died aged 67 “after a long and painful battle with cancer”. — The businessman first found fame as one of the founders of 1960s counterculture magazine Oz …
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The Week UK, Mirror.co.uk, Guardian, AdAge, Bookseller news and Capital New York
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David Hepworth / Guardian:
Felix Dennis personified the buccaneering spirit magazines have lost
Felix Dennis personified the buccaneering spirit magazines have lost
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The Week, The Independent, @davidhepworth, @davidhepworth, @iburrell, @davidhepworth, @harrymccracken, Digital Spy, The New York Observer and FishbowlNY
Anthony Ha / TechCrunch:
Sports Illustrated Unveils A New Web Design And A Fantasy Sports App — It's been a busy few months for Time Inc. Not only has the publishing company spun out from Time Warner, it has also revamped the websites for its publications Time, Money, and Fortune. Now Sports Illustrated is launching a new website, and new products, too.
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Forbes, MediaWire Daily and Adweek
Ravi Somaiya / New York Times:
Vanity Fair to host conference in San Francisco this fall, charging $5K a ticket — Vanity Fair's Fall Conference Taps Power of the Rolodex — Vanity Fair magazine will host a conference in San Francisco this fall, becoming the latest publication to enter the potentially lucrative …