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    Daily Must Reads, June 16, 2014

    by Julie Keck
    June 16, 2014

    1. Mobile ‘net neutrality’ faces new day of reckoning at FCC (Alina Selyukh & Marina Lopes / Reuters)

    2. A groundbreaking new resource to protect journalists from DDoS attacks (Dan Gillmor / Slate)

    3. How three 20-somethings built Elite Daily, a site with 40 million readers, with $60,000 (Alyson Shontell / Business Insider)

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    4. On building a citizen-sustained news agency in Turkey from scratch (Engin Onder / Nieman Reports)

    5. Native ad production values keep growing with ‘Orange is the New Black’ promo (Michael Sebastian / AdAge)

    6. Iraq: How to distinguish between real news and propaganda (Brian Stelter / CNN Reliable Sources) [VID]

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