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    Categories: Must Reads

Daily Must Reads, Oct. 31, 2011

The best stories across the web on media and technology

1. Cable TV is holding Web TV at bay (New York Times)

2. YouTube preps 96 channels with original content (Multichannel News)

3. HP to hold on to PC division but sources say it will finally kill WebOS (paidContent)

4. Emily Gould and the rise of the indie e-bookseller (paidContent)

5. Why paywalls aren’t helping most papers as much as The New York Times (Poynter)

6. “Stop forcing journalists to conceal their views from the public” (The Atlantic)

7. WSJ to run e-book bestseller lists powered by Nielsen BookScan (paidContent)

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Nathan Gibbs :Nathan Gibbs teaches multimedia journalism as an adjunct instructor for Point Loma Nazarene University and the SDSU Digital and Social Media Collaborative. Gibbs oversees multimedia content as web producer for KPBS, the PBS and NPR affiliate in San Diego. He played a key role in the station's groundbreaking use of social media during the 2007 Southern California wildfires and continues to drive interactive strategy. Gibbs is on Twitter as "@nathangibbs":https://twitter.com/nathangibbs and runs "Modern Journalist":http://modernjournalist.com/, a blog for journalists exploring multimedia.

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