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2:45 PM ET, July 9, 2014

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George Clooney / USA Today:
George Clooney slams Daily Mail, says the paper crossed “into the arena of inciting violence”  —  Exclusive: Clooney responds to ‘Daily Mail’ report  —  I want to speak to the irresponsibility of Monday's Daily Mail report.  I seldom respond to tabloids, unless it involves someone else and their safety or well being.
Arif Durrani / Campaign:
Guardian plotting English language launch in India  —  The Guardian's open, digital journalism has plenty more room for growth, including plans to launch in India, according to deputy chief executive David Pemsel - just don't mention GQ's Michael Wolff.  —  Speaking to Campaign …
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Gideon Spanier / The Independent:
The Guardian's chief executive on digital, global expansion, and the future of print  —  Andrew Miller: The death of newspapers has been exaggerated  —  As the owner of The Guardian overcomes the decline of print with strong digital revenues, its chief executive tells Gideon Spanier how it is adapting to the new age of publishing
Ravi Somaiya / New York Times:
New Yorker to open up all articles and archives for three months, then launch metered paywall  —  The New Yorker Alters Its Online Strategy  —  The New Yorker is overhauling its website, making all articles it has published since 2007 available free for three months before introducing a paywall for online subscribers.
Jack Shafer:
Al Jazeera America is spending millions in the US but viewers respond with a shrug  —  What's more rare — a unicorn or an Al Jazeera America viewer?  —  Al Jazeera America draws such a teensy audience — 15,000 on average during prime time, according to Nielsen — that if you dropped …
Edward Wong / New York Times:
Tibetan Writer Says Invitation to U.S. Embassy Preceded House Arrest  —  Chinese security officers placed Tsering Woeser, the prominent Tibetan writer and advocate who lives in Beijing, and her husband under house arrest after Ms. Woeser received a call inviting her to the United States Embassy …
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Grace Huang / Bloomberg:
Disney Halts On-Demand Movie Sales on ITunes in Japan  —  Walt Disney Co. (DIS), the world's largest entertainment company, halted on-demand sales of new movies through Apple Inc. (AAPL)'s online store in Japan after the two companies couldn't reach a final agreement on sales.
Discussion: Variety and 9to5Mac
Matt Medved / Billboard:
The Monstercat Label Model: From YouTube Channel to One Million Record Sales  —  Monstercat CEO and founder Mike Darlington never intended to make a record label.  —  “People don't need record labels anymore,” he says.  “Artists can do everything on their own.
Discussion: @eric_mmi
Capital New York:
The 60-second interview: Dashiell Bennett, editor, The Wire  —  CAPITAL: In early June, you were named editor of The Wire.  How is it going so far?  Has your day-to-day changed substantially from your previous role as news editor?  —  BENNETT: Great!  Very busy, obviously, but in the best way.
David Uberti / Columbia Journalism Review:
Daily Caller editor doubles down on Menendez ‘scoop’  —  Until The Washington Post's story that it was a Cuban plot is proven true, Tucker Carlson says, there is nothing to correct  —  When Tucker Carlson launched The Daily Caller in 2010, he told CJR that the site would produce serious …
David Shamah / The Times of Israel:
Red Alert app offers a Yo! update on missile attacks  —  A mobile platform developed by two Israeli volunteers spreads the word on Israeli communities in danger- in real time  —  What started out as a “joke app” is being marshaled to provide supporters of Israel worldwide with real-time updates …
Aarti Shahani / NPR:
In Google's World Cup newsroom experiment it avoids negative headlines, offers news-on-demand  —  In Google Newsroom, Brazil Defeat Is Not A Headline … If you do a Google search on the World Cup game in which Germany slaughtered Brazil 7-1, the top results will say things like “destroy,” “defeat,” and “humiliate.”
Adam Sherwin / The Independent:
Google tells popular music website to censor album cover art in ‘sexually explicit content’ ban  —  A leading music website has censored album covers by artists including Sigur Rós and Lambchop after they fell foul of a Google ban on “sexually explicit content”.
 
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Philip Pullella / Reuters:
Former BBC head Chris Patten to lead committee advising Pope Francis on media strategy
Benjamin Mullin / Poynter:
Seattle Times columnist handwrites everything for 2 days
Discussion: 10,000 Words and @poynter
Nick Massella / FishbowlDC:
Atlantic Media Launches ‘State & Local’
Discussion: MediaWire Daily
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Capital New York:
The 60-second interview: Gerard Baker, Wall Street Journal managing editor and Dow Jones editor-in-chief
Discussion: JIMROMENESKO.COM
Jessica King / CNN:
Reporter's harrowing ordeal as hostage set to become movie
Discussion: Poynter
Michael Malone / Multichannel News:
Gannett Closes on London Broadcasting Acquisition
Jeremy Barr / Capital New York:
Dean Baquet's first digital initiative: adding editors
Michael O'Connell / Hollywood Reporter:
Nielsen's Mobile Ratings Are Coming — But You Probably Won't Notice Right Away
Discussion: The Wrap