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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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Associated Press:
Egypt president won't interfere in courts verdicts — CAIRO (AP) — Egypt President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi says he will not interfere in court rulings, a day after three Al-Jazeera journalists were sentenced to seven years in prison, sparking an international outcry.
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Georg Szalai / Hollywood Reporter:
Hacking Trial: Rebekah Brooks Found Not Guilty on All Counts, Andy Coulson Found Guilty on One — UPDATED: The jury deliberated a week to come up with verdicts for seven defendants, but will continue to discuss two more counts. — LONDON - The jury in the phone hacking trial …
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Matthew Holehouse / Telegraph:
Phone hacking: David Cameron to make ‘profound apology’ over Andy Coulson
Phone hacking: David Cameron to make ‘profound apology’ over Andy Coulson
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Trei Brundrett / Vox Media:
Collaborative writing and editing platform Editorially acquired by Vox Media — 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.
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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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Andrew Beaujon / Poynter:
Gawker suspends staffer after story pulls from Miami New Times — Gawker Editor Max Read has suspended staff writer Jay Hathaway after he posted a story that drew on a Miami New Times story without attribution. An editor's note now adorns the post. Here's Read's memo to Gawker staff:
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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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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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Washington Post, Gigaom, @webmink, @trevortimm, @wvscblog, @freedomofpress and Poynter
Peter Sterne / Capital New York:
Former Gawker editor Emily Gould out as editorial director of 29th St Publishing — Emily Gould out at 29th Street Publishing — Emily Gould has left her job as editorial director at 29th Street Publishing, Capital has learned. — Reached Monday, Gould, who has worked …
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Todd Spangler / Variety:
ABC News launches Apple TV channel, no pay TV subscription required — ABC News Launches Apple TV Channel, with Live Broadcasts and Some Local News — Alphabet net's news division offers video programming from ‘GMA,’ ‘World News,’ ‘Nightline,’ ‘20/20’ as well as 10 local stations
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Helen Pidd / Guardian:
Sheffield reporter threatened with arrest under anti-terrorism laws — Alex Evans ordered to erase video of police handcuffing pensioners taking part in Freedom Ride protest at train station — Sheffield Star editor James Mitchinson said what happened to the reporter was absolutely unacceptable …
Joshua Benton / Nieman Journalism Lab:
The Times of London is going after American digital subscribers — by advertising on television — Watching the United States' down-and-up-and-down draw against Portugal Sunday night, I was surprised to see an ad for The Times of London: — (That's actually a U.K. version of the ad …