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    Daily Must Reads, May 14, 2013

    by Julie Keck
    May 14, 2013

    1. A “massive and unprecedented intrusion”: Government obtains wide AP phone records in probe (AP)

    2. Advertisers will spend nearly $10 billion this week on a broken TV model (Business Insider)

    3. FDIC and Bloomberg in contact over data (WSJ)

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    4. Newspapers, radio, TV dominate 92 percent of total time spent consuming news (Poynter)

    5. How The Alhambra Source is using its news site, and sociology, to bring a fractured city together (Pacific Standard)

    6. Jurnid allows journalists to set their own pay wall (Journalism UK)

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    7. Fox, Twitter join in promotional partnership (LA Times)

    8. Tweet-Q app reveals stunning amount of male favoritism in retweets (Huffington Post)

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