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    Daily Must Reads, May 12, 2014

    by Julie Keck
    May 12, 2014

    1. Saving community newspapers? Don’t start with layoffs (Jim Bach / American Journalism Review)

    2. FCC won’t let firms segregate web traffic into fast, slow lanes (Gautham Nagesh / Wall Street Journal)

    3. Apple, Amazon and the uncertain future of the book start-up (Laura Hazard Owen / GigaOm)

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    4. Spain set to introduce new law against aggregators (Paul McClean / WAN-IFRA)

    5. NPR’s new CEO takes over as radio adjusts to the digital age (Suzanne Perry / The Chronicle of Philanthropy)

    6. These are the TV shows more popular among cord-cutters (Tim Peterson / AdAge)

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