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    Daily Must Reads, September 14, 2015

    by Julie Keck
    September 14, 2015

    1. The New York Times creates fellowship for David Carr (Benjamin Mullin / Poynter)

    2. Netflix and Amazon users sue to stop Chicago’s 9% streaming tax (Jeff John Roberts / Fortune)

    3. How live video on Periscope helped ‘get inside’ the Syrian refugees story (Stuart Dredge / Guardian)

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    4. Readers will finish long stories—especially if they come from a trusted source (Michelle Levine, Anna Hiatt & Michael Shapiro / Columbia Journalism Review)

    5. The new Apple TV is great for Web video, but it’s no TV-killer (Sahil Patel / Digiday)

    6. How crowdfunding is fueling the avant garde (Alison Flood / Guardian)

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