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    Daily Must Reads, February 28, 2014

    by Julie Keck
    February 28, 2014

    1. Reddit is having the same problem as traditional media: Defining what the news is (Mathew Ingram / GigaOm)

    2. Netflix and net neutrality (Ben Thompson / Stratechery)

    3. ABC signs on to Twitter’s advertising program, starting with #Oscars (Todd Splangler / Variety)

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    4. Cut loose by UC Berkeley, hyperlocal site Mission Local looks to spin off as a for-profit (Joseph Lichterman / Nieman Lab)

    5. What the decline of television means for politics—and why the medium is the new message (Clay Shirky / Politico Magazine)

    6. TheWeek.com launches ‘Speed Reads’ vertical (Emma Bazilian / AdWeek)

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