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    Daily Must Reads, July 22, 2015

    by Julie Keck
    July 22, 2015

    1. How ICIJ established a new model for cross-border reporting (Jack Murtha / Columbia Journalism Review)

    2. Limits at Gawker? Rules at Reddit? Wild west web turns a page (Jonathan Mahler / New York Times)

    3. How a collaborative approach is helping NPR and local stations raise more money (Justin Ellis / Nieman Lab)

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    4. Trends in newsrooms: Analytics, audience development and the newsroom (Federica Cherubini / WAN-IFRA)

    5. AP to put nearly 17,000 hours of archival news footage on YouTube (Todd Spangler / Variety)

    6. Some New York Times articles to appear free on Starbucks app (Sydney Ember / New York Times)

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