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Rukmini Callimachi / New York Times:
For James Foley's Family, U.S. Policy Offered No Hope — The email appeared in Michael Foley's inbox a year after his brother James disappeared on a reporting trip in northern Syria. It made clear that the people holding him wanted one thing above all else: money.
Joshua Benton / Nieman Lab:
Like it or not, native advertising is squarely inside the big news tent — “There is no need for advertisements to look like advertisements. If you make them look like editorial pages, you will attract about 50 per cent more readers. You might think that the public would resent this trick …
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James Cridland / media.info:
Ofcom deny London Live's application to change licence — UK media regulator Ofcom has denied an application from London Live, the local television company for London, to vary its licence. — The request from ESTV, which broadcasts as London Live, was to reduce the amount of local programming …
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@jamescridland and @johnplunkett149
Aimee Hamilton / Index on Censorship:
Application filed with ECHR to protect UK investigative journalism from surveillance — The Bureau of Investigative Journalism (BIJ) filed an application on Friday with the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg challenging current UK legislation on mass surveillance and its threat to journalism.
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The Bureau of Investigative …, Inquirer, RT, Guardian, The Bureau of Investigative … and The Drum
Hadas Gold / Politico:
NLRB orders CNN to rehire 100, compensate 200 — The National Labor Relations Board on Monday ordered CNN to rehire 100 workers and compensate 200 over a labor dispute that has dragged on for eleven years. — In 2003, CNN replaced a unionized subcontractor called Team Video Services …
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Multichannel News, Variety, Associated Press, The Wrap and Washington Post
Joan E. Solsman / CNET:
Spotify launches on Amazon Fire TV in US, available to premium subscribers only — Spotify fires up on Amazon Fire TV — Amazon's streaming-media box adds support for the music service with more than 20 million songs. To use Spotify Connect, you'll need a premium subscription.
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Spotify Blog, TechRadar.com and The Next Web
Mario R. García / Garcia Media:
Financial Times: a classic redesign for the digital age — From time to time a newspaper redesign is announced that gets everyone on alert mode. Such is the case with the redesign unveiled today by the Financial Times. Let's take a look at the centerpieces of this project: the new fonts …
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Guardian, MediaPost, Quartz, Guardian, The Drum, @drmariorgarcia, Design Week, News & Tech, Mumbrella Asia and BBC
Publishers Weekly:
HarperCollins Adds Digital Watermarks to E-books — HarperCollins has started using Digimarc Corp.'s watermarking system for e-books to provide an extra layer of security to the sale of HC's digital content. — According to Chantal Restivo-Alessi, chief digital officer for HC …
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Accuracy.Org:
Nobel Peace Prize Winners Urge Obama To Halt Legal Action Against Journalist — Two winners of the Nobel Peace Prize on Monday urged President Obama to halt legal action by his administration against New York Times journalist James Risen. — In a statement addressed to Obama …
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John Eggerton / Broadcasting & Cable:
TWC Makes Dodgers Games Available on Broadcast — Points out that means available to MVPD subs as well — Broadcast and MVPD viewers will get to see the last six games of the Dodgers season, according to Time Warner Cable, which said Monday it had struck a deal with L.A. independent KDOC to air the games.
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The Wrap, LA Observed, Bloomberg, Hollywood Reporter, Variety and Los Angeles Times
Joe Mullin / Ars Technica:
Personal Audio wins $1.3M from CBS in podcast patent case; firm can proceed against NBC, Fox — Jury finds CBS infringes podcasting patent, awards $1.3 million — “Patent troll” lost its damages case, but it can move on to trials against NBC, Fox. — A jury in Marshall …
WikiLeaks:
WikiLeaks releases copies of FinFisher malware governments reportedly use to spy on media — SpyFiles 4 — Today, 15 September 2014, WikiLeaks releases previously unseen copies of weaponised German surveillance malware used by intelligence agencies around the world to spy on journalists, political dissidents and others.