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6:50 AM ET, December 2, 2014

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Kevin Roose / Fusion:
Documents from hack of Sony Pictures reveal salaries of over 6k employees, including top execs  —  Hacked documents reveal a Hollywood studio's stunning gender and race gap  —  Sony Pictures Entertainment, one of the largest film studios in Hollywood, appears to have been the subject of a massive, devastating computer hack.
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Greg Gilman / The Wrap:
Sony Hack Attack: Studio Has Made Progress in Restoring Critical Business Systems, Insider Says
Margaret Sullivan / New York Times:
New York Times didn't publish police officer Darren Wilson's address; executive editor Dean Baquet outraged at targeting of two reporters  —  Should The Times Have ‘Left It Out’ — and What, Exactly, Was ‘It’?  —  When in doubt, leave it out.  So goes the old expression about editing a news story.
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David Weigel / Bloomberg Politics:
NYT reporters Julie Bosman and Campbell Robertson harassed by Darren Wilson supporters after publishing name of street where he owns home
Brian Stelter / CNNMoney:
How Vox Media expects to turn a profit — and justify a $380 million valuation  —  $380 million: That's the value of digital media startup Vox Media following its latest big cash infusion.  —  It's a stunning number — stunning just like the August investment that valued BuzzFeed at $850 million.
Discussion: USA Today, LinkedIn Pulse and Re/code
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Michael Calderone / The Huffington Post:
Bill Carter, Veteran New York Times TV Reporter, Taking Buyout  —  NEW YORK — Bill Carter, who has covered the television industry at The New York Times for more than 25 years and remains one of the best known writers on the industry, is taking a buyout.  —  Carter told The Huffington Post …
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Caroline O'Donovan / Nieman Lab:
Business reporters flock to Ello for a more intimate crowd, easy blogging, room for images  —  Finance media's hottest club is Ello  —  By now, you've probably heard of Ello, the anti-Facebook social networking site founded by a handful of graphic designers.
Jeremy Barr / Capital New York:
Vice Media and Knight Foundation create $500k training fund at CUNY's Tow-Knight Center  —  Vice, Knight Foundation create ‘innovators’ fund at CUNY  —  Vice Media, Knight Foundation and the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism announced plans Monday evening for a $500,000 journalism innovation fund …
Discussion: Poynter
Natasha Lomas / TechCrunch:
Penguin Hatches A Cloud Reader For Pelican Books  —  It likely hasn't passed you by that traditional book publishers aren't having the best of times these days.  Indeed, when it comes to reading you could say it is the best of times and the worst of times.  (TC's Jon Evans …
Agence France-Presse:
Vietnam arrests anti-China blogger for posting ‘bad content’  —  20 hrs ago  —  Vietnamese police said they had arrested a blogger for posting “bad content” about the government, as part of a long-running crackdown on online dissent in the communist country.
Discussion: Associated Press, RFA and Reuters
John Bohannon / Science:
Nature, 48 other journals in group will use ReadCube software to let subscribers share screen-only versions of papers for free  —  Nature publisher hopes to end ‘dark sharing’ by making read-only papers free  —  The publisher of the prestigious Nature family of scientific journals today unveiled …
Anjali Shastry / American Journalism Review:
Q&A with Emergent's Craig Silverman on accuracy in journalism and the spread of rumors on the web  —  Rumors, Lies and the Internet: 7 Questions for Craig Silverman  —  Craig Silverman, 37, is the founder of Emergent.info, a fact-checking website for consumers.
Joe Pompeo / Capital New York:
Number of full-time US daily newspaper journalists has plunged to 36,700 from 55,000 pre-2008  —  Taking stock of newsroom head counts  —  During an appearance at New York University in October, New York Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. and deputy executive editor for digital Ian Fisher …
Discussion: LA Observed, WWD and @mathewi
Nick Cumming-Bruce / New York Times:
Ailing U.N. News Service Gets $25 Million  —  GENEVA — Media enterprises have not figured on the list of billion-dollar deals backed by the Hong Kong-based investor Jho Low in recent years, but his family's charitable foundation is putting up $25 million to save an ailing United Nations-owned news service …
Discussion: @celiadugger
Nina Totenberg / NPR:
US Supreme Court hears case that tries to find line between free speech, real threats online  —  Justices Struggle To Find Line Between Threats, Free Speech Online  —  Listen to the Story  —  The U.S. Supreme Court struggled Monday with conflicting notions of where to draw …
 
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Bloomberg:
China's Wanda Group Holds Talks to Buy Lions Gate, MGM in Hollywood Push
Darren Davidson / The Australian:
Foxtel and Discovery plan lowball bid for Australia's Ten Network, valuing it at $510M-$664M
Discussion: Reuters
Mark Sweney / Guardian:
UK set to be first country in which more than half of ad spend goes digital
Discussion: Poynter and @willpsaunders
 Earlier Picks: 
Aisha Gani / Guardian:
Post-referendum, Scots turn to alternative media over newspapers and broadcast
Associated Press:
Murder case behind Serial podcast phenomenon heads to appeals court
Discussion: Junkee and Jezebel
Christopher Williams / Telegraph:
Vodafone in talks for Tesco's loss-making pay-TV service