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    Daily Must Reads, November 4, 2013

    by Julie Keck
    November 4, 2013

    1. Networks want advertisers to pay for delayed viewing (Bill Carter / New York Times)

    2. Adaptive journalism in a device-first world (Kevin Gentzel / Digiday)

    3. Yahoo’s Mayer on the talent hunt for tech journalists (Kara Swisher / AllThingsD)

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    4. Twitter confronts obstacles abroad on members, ads (Yoree Koh, Jonathan Cheng & Kana Inagaki / Wall Street Journal)

    5. With ‘Alpha House,’ Amazon makes bid for living room screens and beyond (David Carr / New York Times)

    6. For Modern Farmer, farm stands hold more promise than newsstands (Andrew Beaujon / Poynter)

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    One response to “Daily Must Reads, November 4, 2013”

    1. Robbie Moraes says:

      CBS looks to be cancelling Hostages, so there goes that story?!

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