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12:25 AM ET, October 17, 2014

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Guardian:
Whisper monitors users working for media companies and is developing a version of its app to conform to Chinese censorship rules  —  Revealed: how Whisper app tracks anonymous users  — Company shares some information with US Department of Defense  — User data collated and indefinitely stored in searchable database
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Alyson Shontell / Business Insider:
Whisper's Neetzan Zimmerman responds to Guardian report: “We do not track or follow our users”  —  Whisper Just Wrote A 5-Page Response To A Scathing Security Report: ‘We Do Not Track Or Follow Our Users’  —  Two reporters at The Guardian spent three days at Whisper's Santa Monica headquarters …
Donald R. Winslow / NPPA:
Syracuse disinvites WashPost Pulitzer photographer due to Ebola fears  —  UPDATED at 9:12 p.m. CST with response from Syracuse University  —  Three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Michel du Cille of The Washington Post, who returned from covering the Ebola crisis in Liberia 21 days ago …
Justin Ellis / Nieman Lab:
Breaking up the pledge drive: Boston's WBUR wants to build a new model for public media funding  —  embership is having a moment in the world of media.  Companies like The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times among others are attempting to develop new sources of revenue …
Discussion: @indira_l and @justinnxt
Kurt Wagner / Re/code:
Twitter experiment that showed tweets from unfollowed accounts arrives for all; new users will get suggested tweets to fill empty timelines  —  Twitter's Finally Explaining Its Suggested Tweets Strategy  —  Twitter's finally opening up about its new algorithm, which shows users content they aren't asking for.
Peter Kafka / Re/code:
CBS to offer standalone web subscription service CBS All Access at $5.99/month in 14 cities  —  CBS Launches Live and On-Demand Web Video Subscription Service  —  Yesterday, HBO announced plans to sell Web video subscriptions.  Today, CBS.  —  CBS?  —  Yup, CBS: The broadcaster …
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Joel Mathis / Philadelphia Magazine:
Interstate General Media will fold Inquirer.com and PhillyDailyNews.com into Philly.com  —  Inky, Daily News Websites Shutting Down  —  The websites for the Inquirer and Daily News will shut down in December, leaving Philly.com as the sole website distributing the journalism of the two papers.
Discussion: @ckrewson, Poynter, @ckrewson and @ckrewson
Alvin Lim / INMA:
Dissolving titles that separate digital employees in media companies  —  When new media isn't new anymore, perhaps it's time for media companies to rethink the way they assign titles working in the digital space.  —  Why is a journalist who works for a Web site is designated as an …
Josh Constine / TechCrunch:
Twitpic Couldn't Find An Acquirer, Will Shut Down After All On Oct 25th  —  The reports of Twitpic's survival were greatly exaggerated.  Despite claiming it had found an acquirer to save it from death following a trademark complaint from Twitter, the photo sharing service today announced …
Lucia Moses / Digiday:
Pageviews aren't perfect, but ad buyers see flaws in attention measures  —  Publishers are selling attention, but are advertisers buying?  Turns out even those who support the use of attention minutes see limitations on its adoption.  —  It's a tempting idea.
Jason Abbruzzese / Mashable:
CNN's Head of Digital Is Out Amid Widespread Cuts at Turner  —  KC Estenson, senior vice president and general manager of CNN.com, is being let go amid major cuts at the news outlet, according to a source at CNN.  —  Estenson, who has been with CNN since 2008, is among the most senior employees …
Ricardo Bilton / Digiday:
Publishers want out of Apple's Newsstand jail  —  Apple was supposed to save publishers, but these days, it seems like publishers need to be saved from Apple.  —  Three years ago, Apple introduced Newsstand, a feature that gave iOS users a dedicated home for their digital magazines and newspapers.
Brian Morrissey / Digiday:
Mail Online's edit staff moonlights as ad creators  —  For many publishers trying to jump on the native advertising gravy train, the biggest challenge is running sponsor content that's actually high quality.  The irony of this is publishers have plenty of experts in creating compelling content with their journalists.
Discussion: The Dish and @digiday
 
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John Glenday / The Drum:
Google faces tax on links to Spanish papers, threatens to drop them from Google News
Discussion: thetimes.co.uk
John Eggerton / Broadcasting & Cable:
AT&T/DirecTV to FCC: Critics Are Off Base; OK Deal ‘Swiftly’
Discussion: The Hill
The Center for Investigative Reporting:
WikiWash shines light on Wikipedia edits in meaningful way
Benjamin Mullin / Poynter:
How the American Society of News Editors retooled to focus more on digital tools and editors
Discussion: The New York Observer
Matt Warman / Telegraph:
Amazon UK will use newspaper and magazine distributor Smiths News for same-day deliveries
Discussion: Wall Street Journal and Reuters
Associated Press:
Myanmar journal owner, publisher, and journalists given 2 years for report on activist group
 Earlier Picks: 
Amanda Meade / Guardian:
Fairfax Media to get rid of subeditors and photographers at regional papers
Discussion: @morgangodfery and Crikey
Kirsti Knolle / Reuters:
Publishers aim to take Chinese literature to the world
Kyle Wagner / Deadspin:
The Future Of The Culture Wars Is Here, And It's Gamergate
Ingrid Lunden / TechCrunch:
BBC Uses WhatsApp For An Ebola Health Alert Service In West Africa
Joshua Benton / Nieman Lab:
Investigative News Network's INNovation fund awards $226K to 8 projects by nonprofit newsrooms