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Jason Deans / Guardian:
Victims of press intrusion brand new regulator Ipso a sham  —  Parents of Milly Dowler and Madeleine McCann among signatories of letter attacking publishers for rejecting Leveson  —  Madeleine McCann's parents Kate and Gerry were among 30 victims of press intrusion who signed the letter.
Ravi Somaiya / New York Times:
Bloomberg News Stands Out With Editorial Policy to Not Report on Itself  —  On the Forbes list of the world's billionaires, Michael R. Bloomberg appears at No. 15, with a net worth of $33.6 billion.  But on his own company's ranking, the Bloomberg Billionaires index, he appears nowhere.
David Carr / New York Times:
With Videos of Killings, ISIS Sends Medieval Message by Modern Method  —  The ostensible purpose of the recent videos that show the beheadings of two American journalists by Islamic militants is to deter attacks — your missiles on our positions will beget our knives on Western hostages — but the true aim is to spread dread and terror.
Jessica E. Lessin / The Information:
The Information announces two hires, including WSJ media reporter Martin Peers as columnist  —  Welcome Martin Peers and Stephen Nellis!  —  I am delighted to announce that Martin Peers, a longtime Wall Street Journal media reporter and editor, is joining The Information as a columnist.
Anthony Ha / TechCrunch:
Twitter Announces Its First Commerce Product — A “Buy” Button On Mobile  —  After months of reports and rumors, Twitter is announcing its first commerce product.  —  The company first signaled its interest in this area last year, when it hired former Ticketmaster CEO Nathan Hubbard to lead its commerce team.
Jonathan Peters / Columbia Journalism Review:
Why California's smartphone ‘kill switch’ law should concern journalists  —  An antitheft measure creates the risk that the government could interfere with newsgathering  —  Imagine this.  —  You're a journalist covering a street protest, and the local police chief doesn't like the photos you're tweeting from your iPhone.
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Catalina Albeanu / Journalism.co.uk:
Future offers free digital editions with print in September  —  Future makes use of its own in-house publishing software to offer free digital access to its print readers at no extra cost  —  Credit: C. Regina on Flickr.  Some rights reserved.  —  Future plc announced a group-wide offer …
Emily Steel / New York Times:
Nielsen Finds Older Adults Are Embracing Digital Video  —  Digital video may be most popular with children and young adults, but it increasingly is being embraced by viewers of an older set.  —  People 50 to 64 years old watched an average of 19 minutes a day of digital video during …
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
American Reader to drop its web content and focus on print  —  One of the consequences of the print industry's downward slide over the past several years has been the trend of newspapers and magazines going “digital-only”—ditching costly paper products, with their diminished circulation …
Todd Spangler / Variety:
Spotify Bows First Video Ads, with ‘Takeover’ Spots from Universal and Others  —  Spotify has found a new way to interrupt your streaming-music playlist.  —  The service unveiled its first video-ad products — for both desktops and mobile devices — with worldwide launch partners NBCUniversal's …
 
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