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Bloomberg:
Al Gore Sues Al Jazeera Over $500 Million Current TV Deal — Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore sued Al Jazeera, the satellite network controlled by the Qatari royal family, over a $500 million deal to purchase his network, Current TV, according to filing in state court in Wilmington, Delaware.
Danny Sullivan / Marketing Land:
Telegraph “Forgets” Its Own Stories Documenting Google “Right To Be Forgotten” Removals — Newspaper pulls recent articles intended to “keep alive” other stories that were removed from Google in the EU. — The Daily Telegraph's recent campaign to document all its stories that have been removed …
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@jeffjarvis and Telegraph
Mike Williams / BBC:
Premier League warns posting videos of goals online breaks copyright laws — Premier League warns about posting goal videos online — The Premier League has told Newsbeat they're going to clamp down on fans posting unofficial videos of goals online. — Thousands of goal Vines were posted on social media during the World Cup.
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Guardian, TorrentFreak, The Independent, Gigaom, Plagiarism Today, Engadget, City A.M., @mollywood, The Drum, The Next Web, @zseward, The Verge, Law on the Web, Gizmodo, Sky News, Who Ate all the Pies, @gethill, Electronista and Digital Spy
Will Oremus / Slate:
Why a Young Writer Secretly Deleted Her Own BuzzFeed Post — As I wrote earlier, BuzzFeed has been taking heat for deleting thousands of old posts earlier this year without telling anyone. (Gawker's J.K. Trotter was the first to report on the purge.) The site's founder and CEO …
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New York Magazine, BuzzFeed, @willoremus, @myersnews and @myersnews
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Gary Strauss / USA Today:
Icahn takes 6.6 percent stake of Gannett, wants role in company's planned split — Carl Icahn places bet on Gannett — Activist investor Carl Icahn has taken 6.6% stake in Gannett, saying he wants a role in the company's planned split of its TV and newspaper divisions.
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Reuters, Bloomberg, Wall Street Journal, Deadline and Forbes
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
UK consumer magazines lost nearly 1m print sales in first half of 2014 ABC — Sales of the hundreds of paid-for weekly and monthly titles fell 4.4% compared with previous six months, according to latest healthcheck — Music magazine New Musical Express has suffered another slump in its print sales.
Discussion:
Guardian, @merciecaltd and @raju
New York Times:
Ferguson Images Evoke Civil Rights Era and Changing Visual Perceptions — Left, Whitney Curtis for The New York Times; right, Bill Hudson, via Associated Press — Danny Lyon, one of the photographers whose work came to define the civil rights upheaval in the South in the 1960s …
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Philadelphia Magazine and Pitchfork
Hollywood Reporter:
Xbox Shops Entertainment Studio to Warner Bros. — Microsoft's TV production arm might not be gone for good — Microsoft may have decided to shutter its nascent Xbox Entertainment Studios but it's not necessarily game over for the Santa Monica studio. — Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter …
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VentureBeat, Mashable, Neowin, Joystiq, Digital Spy, The Verge, Windows Phone Central, Polygon and Eurogamer.net
Agence France-Presse:
Hong Kong media tycoon hits back against fake obituary — A Hong Kong media tycoon and founder of the liberal Apple Daily newspaper, Jimmy Lai, released a barbed video response to a fake obituary that was published by a rival newspaper. — The obituary of Lai, an outspoken critic of Beijing …
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Gawker
David Holmes / PandoDaily:
If Twitter implements a Facebook-style algorithm, you may not hear about the next Ferguson — Like many across the country, I've been closely following the aftermath of the killing of Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager in Ferguson, Missouri, allegedly at the hands of an white cop.
Discussion:
@davechensky, @startupljackson, TechCrunch, @sarahcuda, Medium, @nrmehta, @jennatar, @steveo772 and @tonyromm
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Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Andy Coulson eligible for move from Belmarsh prison — Ex-News of the World editor classified as posing no risk to society, clearing way for transfer from high-security institution — Andy Coulson, David Cameron's former director of communications, looks set to be moved …
Discussion:
@neilwallis1 and mUmBRELLA
Lisa O'Carroll / Guardian:
Ex-Times journalist spared trial over hacking allegations — Patrick Foster cautioned for offence under Computer Misuse Act in relation to outing of Nightjack blogger — Foster was cautioned in relation to the unmasking of the anonymous Nightjack blogger, Lancashire detective Richard Horton.
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@lisaocarroll, @muradahmed, @lovesickhank and TwitLonger
Peter Kafka / Re/code:
Biggest cable TV providers sold more broadband than video subscriptions last quarter — The Cable Guys Have Become the Internet Guys — The cable TV business hit an important milestone last month: It turned into the Internet business. — Last quarter, for the first time ever …
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VentureBeat, Gigaom and The Verge