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5:50 PM ET, July 27, 2014

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Andrew Rosenthal / New York Times:
Behind NYT's decision to endorse marijuana legalization and publish its “High Time” series  —  Some Background on Our ‘High Time’ Series  —  The decision to call for the end of marijuana prohibition was long in the making.  —  The Times editorial board has for years supported the legalization of medical marijuana.
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Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
The New York Times Will Continue Drug Testing Despite Pot Legalization Stance  —  NEW YORK — The New York Times came out in its Sunday editorial in support of legalizing marijuana, kicking off a six-part series to make its case.  —  But the editorial board's new stance doesn't mean incoming Times employees can partake.
Discussion: FishbowlNY, New York Times and ABC News
Ben Smith / BuzzFeed:
BuzzFeed fires Benny Johnson after finding 41 instances of plagiarism in review of 500+ posts, will add note to each offending post  —  Editor's Note: An Apology To Our Readers  —  What we're doing about an episode of plagiarism.  —  Starting this Wednesday, Twitter users began pointing …
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Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
The ravages of BuzzFeed's Benny Johnson  —  Perhaps former BuzzFeed “viral politics” staffer Benny Johnson should have asked himself the question he posted to the site's readers in May: “How Well Do You Know Basic U.S. Politics?”  —  That post, which leads readers through a quiz, carries this editor's note at the top:
Leah Hunter / Fast Company:
New York Times Chief Data Scientist Chris Wiggins On The Way We Create And Consume Content Now  —  The New York Times turned 163 years old this year.  And while it might be understandable for an institution older than almost anyone not named Yoda to be less-than-cutting edge in its digital approach …
Anil Dash / Medium:
As messages intended for friends increasingly become media fodder, what does “public” mean?  —  What Is Public?  —  It's so simple, right?  —  Someone could make off with all your garbage that's put out on the street, and carefully record how many used condoms or pregnancy tests …
Kristen Hare / Poynter:
Maine newspaper connects the present to the past in 29 parts  —  The whole thing started with a question — what was happening with the Passamaquoddy in Maine?  —  Sources had reached out to Colin Woodard, a state and national affairs reporter with the Portland Press Herald, about rule of law problems on the Passamaquoddy reservation.
Discussion: @cliffschechtman
Sonali Kohli / Quartz:
American TV shows might look more diverse, but their writers aren't  —  There's been a lot of talk about the upcoming fall TV season in the US being the most diverse one in terms of casting, from ABC's new show Black-ish to Fox's Brooklyn Nine-Nine entering its second season.
Discussion: @caam
Henry Taylor / TheMediaBriefing:
The rise of ‘social shopping’ and why it could be a mixed blessing for publishers  —  Getting people to pay for content online remains one of the biggest challenges publishers face.  Despite years of trying, the mechanisms for most online transactions, with a few exceptions …
Discussion: AdExchanger
Adam Maksl / Mediashift:
More Than Yearbooks or Newspapers: High School Journalism Is About the Process  —  Last week, after spending 30 hours observing a high school journalism classroom, freelance writer and editor (and PBS MediaShift editorial assistant) Angela Washeck gave a first-person analysis of how today's students are producing media.
Discussion: @mediatwit
George Arnett / Guardian:
The New York Times unveils Chronicle, an interactive app that plots news over time via keyword  —  Does the New York Times prefer cupcakes or cronuts?  —  The New York Times has created an app which allows you to look at the word frequency of different words throughout the paper's history.
Discussion: @jamesrbuk, @dearsarah and Poynter
Elias Groll / Foreign Policy:
Russian Paper Issues Front Page Apology to Netherlands for MH17  —  In the aftermath of the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, many Russian media outlets have put forth a variety of ridiculous conspiracy theories to explain the plane's demise.  In the face of overwhelming evidence …
Discussion: The Huffington Post
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Gallup:
Russians Rely on State Media for News of Ukraine, Crimea
Discussion: Mediaite
PandoDaily:
State of Pando: Exploding traffic, surging revenues... but some mistakes too  —  Back in February, Sarah wrote a long “State of Pando post, announcing our new Speaking Truth To The New Power tagline and sharing our plans for the Pando's third year.  Since that time, a lot has happened …
 
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David Uberti / Columbia Journalism Review:
Journalists subpoenaed in ‘pink-slime’ suit
Mike Masnick / Techdirt:
Australian Government Proposes New Copyright Law: Basically Hollywood's Wishlist
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