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Head of The A.P. Criticizes Seizure of Phone Records
Gary Pruitt said the Obama administration’s handling of a leak investigation had already diminished journalists’ capacity to report on the government.
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The Media Equation: Telecom’s Big Players Hold Back the Future
A law school professor is on a permanent campaign to argue that the telecom and cable industry has been overtaken by monopolists who resist innovation and overcharge consumers.
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At Sony, Investor’s Challenge Brings Unwanted Suspense
Sony Pictures is under pressure this summer, and not just to produce hit movies. Daniel S. Loeb, an activist investor, wants Sony to spin off part of its entertainment unit.
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Financial Times Web Site Is Hacked
The group calling itself the Syrian Electronic Army claimed responsibility for disrupting the Web site and Twitter accounts of The Financial Times.
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Michael Musto and Robert Sietsema Leave Village Voice
Michael Musto, the paper’s gossip columnist, and Robert Sietsema, its restaurant reviewer, have left the paper, a week after the top editors resigned.
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ESPN Set to Take Over Full Coverage of U.S. Open Tennis
The latest assault on the fraying broadcast sports model came Thursday when ESPN announced it would pay $825 million over 11 years for complete control of the tennis tournament.
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Advertising: Clips, Quips and Snips: A Wrap-Up of Upfronts
A look back at what television executives offered Madison Avenue for the 2013-14 season.
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Apple Fights Back in E-Book Antitrust Case
The company is scheduled to go to trial in June over the Justice Department’s accusation that it conspired with five publishing houses to fix prices on electronic books.
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Ending an Era, the U.S. Open Will Move to ESPN
The United States Open tennis tournament is the latest major sports event to leave broadcast television for a cable network.
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CBS’s Schedule Adds 4 Comedies, Each Guarded by a Successful One
Large portions of this season’s roster are expected to remain intact, with the new comedies appearing next to franchises like “The Big Bang Theory” and “How I Met Your Mother. ”.

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