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Fubo TV users may have FOMO as WarnerMedia channels pulled from service
Fubo TV has dropped AT&T's WarnerMedia channels in favor of Disney's ESPN and others — and the WarnerMedia channels are unlikely to return anytime soon.

Ex-Microsoft employee convicted of 18 felonies for stealing from company
A former Microsoft employee who was charged with stealing gift cards and tax evasion was convicted by a jury of 18 felony counts on Tuesday.

Will Spotify and Apple lose music the way Netflix has lost movies and shows?
Netflix and others are losing movies and TV shows to startup streaming services owned by content providers. Will music catalogs become fragmented in the same way?

How cable TV news helps people who want to lie
"Perhaps it’s time to reconsider the journalistic value of live interviews – and return to a standard that reflects what viewers should expect from news programming."

BuzzFeed editor outs departing colleague in tweet
BuzzFeed's editor-in-chief Ben Smith said he accidentally published a private conversation between himself and Intercept reporter Jana Winter.

In his own words: David Carr at the U.C. Berkeley School of Journalism
A transcription of journalist David Carr's commencement speech to the Class of 2014 at the University of California at Berkeley School of Journalism.

Exclusive: “Cyber Caliphate” unmasked as lone Algerian hacker
The Desk has learned the Islamic State-loyalist Cyber Caliphate is actually a lone hacker from Algeria who is unaffiliated with the group.

Few calls for NSA reform expected from Obama’s Friday speech
President Obama has decided that the NSA's bulk data collection program is valuable as a counterterrorism tool, according to a newspaper report published Thursday.

American companies respond to new NSA hacking claims
Several American tech companies have responded to a report published in Germany's Der Spiegel magazine detailing how NSA agents exploit vulnerabilities in their hardware and software.

BART radio dispatches reveal communication errors on day of fatal strike
Train operators and a central dispatcher had trouble communicating with each other the day two Bay Area Rapid Transit employees were fatally struck by an oncoming train two weeks ago, new audio recordings reveal.