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BBC:
Egypt trial: Journalists protest over al-Jazeera trio — “The case is unjust,” BBC Director of News James Harding told the gathering — Hundreds of journalists have gathered in London to protest against the seven-year jail terms given to three al-Jazeera journalists in Egypt.
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The Independent:
How culture of News of the World's glory days led to its downfall — Senior staff equipped themselves with a powerful but illegal tool to gain insight into the lives of those deemed of interest to the red top's readers — In April 2005, an email from Andy Coulson landed in the inboxes of his News of the World staff.
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Matthew Holehouse / Telegraph:
Phone hacking: David Cameron to make ‘profound apology’ over Andy Coulson — David Cameron will issue a “profound apology” over his decision to hire Andy Coulson, No 10 confirms — David Cameron will make a “profound apology” for his decision to employ Andy Coulson, Downing Street said today.
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@davidfolkenflik, BuzzFeed, @psawers, @snoozeinbrief, @jonathanhaynes and International Business Times
Trei Brundrett / Vox Media:
Collaborative writing and editing platform Editorially acquired by Vox — Editorially Joins Vox Media — The founders of Editorially—Mandy Brown, David Yee, and Jason Santa Maria—are joining Vox Product as we mark the next step in the evolution of our platform, Chorus. — We are a company founded by bloggers.
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@melissabell, @bankoff, @jbenton, @ezraklein, @alainabrowne, @laurahazardowen, @scottkellum and @mathewi
Bill Carter / New York Times:
Bigger Than Baseball: 25 Million Watch U.S.-Portugal World Cup Match — With an audience of 25 million viewers for Sunday's game between the United States and Portugal, the World Cup is moving into elite territory as a sports property on American television.
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TVNewser, Reuters, The Wrap, Capital New York, Los Angeles Times, @nprrussell, @nytimes and ESPN MediaZone
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Mike Shields / Wall Street Journal:
Nielsen and comScore Can't Tell You How Many People Streamed USA's World Cup Tie With Portugal — It's becoming clear the World Cup is a hit on U.S. television this year, judging from huge ratings for Sunday night's riveting game between the U.S. and Portugal.
Ben Woods / The Next Web:
BBC launches a video news channel on Reddit in pursuit of further digital experimentation — The BBC has been testing out new ways of distributing news recently and its most recent addition comes in the form of a dedicated Subreddit and video news channel on the site.
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@bbcworld
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Yahoo hires Daily News digital editor to build breaking news desk — Yahoo has been poaching talent from legacy media outlets for much of the past year, and in its latest landgrab, the massive online portal turned content producer took a dip into New York's tabloid pool.
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Politico, @anjalimullany and @carr2n
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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Gigaom, Washington Post, @trevortimm, @freedomofpress, @wvscblog and Poynter
Peter Kafka / Re/code:
Amazon Adds More Ads To Instant Video Store — Now showing in Amazon's video store: Another word from its sponsors. — The e-commerce giant, which has started quietly experimenting with video ads, is adding more of them to its “Amazon Instant Video” store.
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@gregbensinger and @waltmossberg
Paul Bond / Hollywood Reporter:
Disney Not Pursuing Equity Stake in Vice Media — Time Warner is still considered a suitor for the media company, though the two parties are $400 million apart. — Reports suggesting that several major media conglomerates are interested in paying big money for a stake in Vice Media are overblown …
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Quartz, Los Angeles Times, The Awl, The Wrap and New York Times
Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
The New Republic Expands Policy Coverage Online With Q.E.D. — NEW YORK — The New Republic will launch a domestic policy and politics vertical on Monday that Senior Editor Jonathan Cohn considers directly in line with the magazine's century-old mission. — “I'd like to think if Walter Lippmann …
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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ITAR-TASS, @policy, @policy, VatorNews, @bloombergnews, VPN Creative, BuzzFeed, The Hill and Global Voices