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    Daily Must Reads in Media & Technology, May 11, 2016

    by Courtney Lowery Cowgill
    May 11, 2016

    Must Reads is MediaShift’s daily curation of the big stories about media and technology from across the web. Sign up here to get these delivered right to your inbox.

    1. We Know People Read News On Their Phones. But From What Sources? (Shan Wang / Nieman Lab)

    2. One Month In: Four Things The New York Times Has Learned Using Facebook Live (Jordan Valinsky / Digiday)

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    3. Snowden Interview: Why the Media Isn’t Doing Its Job (Emily Bell / Columbia Journalism Review)

    4. The Video Wars Continue: Amazon vs. YouTube, Facebook vs. Everyone (Mathew Ingram / Fortune)

    5. Senate GOP Launches Inquiry Into Facebook’s News Curation (Michael Nunez / Gizmodo)

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    6. The Real ‘News Curators’ at Facebook Are the Engineers Who Write Its Algorithms (Kate Losse / Fusion)

    7. The Music Industry Seems to Love YouTube. Why Do They Keep Saying They Hate It? (Hank Green / Recode)

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