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    Daily Must Reads, July 11, 2012

    by Lily Leung
    July 11, 2012

    The best stories across the web on media and technology, curated by Lily Leung

    1. U.S. confidence in TV news hits all-time low, Gallup says (Politico)

    2. ‘Hulu for magazines’ now available on iPad (Time)

    3. Why The New York Times keeps its social media rules informal (Poynter)

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    4. Could media companies use crowdfunding to replace ads?  (GigaOm)

    5. What’s next for newspapers? 3 paths they could take (Reflections of a Newsosaur)

    6. More readers are finding their news on social media, study says (Reportr)

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    7. How to follow the International Open Government Data Conference (The World Bank)


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