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    Daily Must Reads, October 1, 2014

    by Julie Keck
    October 1, 2014

    1. Chinese web censors struggle with Hong Kong protest (Andrew Jacobs / The New York Times)

    2. YouGov study affirms growing clout of Facebook as a news medium (John Glenday / The Drum)

    3. Internet companies take aim at wireless net neutrality as debate rages on (Amy Schatz / Re/code)

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    4. Here’s what happened to that world-record in journalism crowdfunding (Ernst-Jan Pfauth / Medium)

    5. More cable companies take TV off menu (Shalini Ramachandran / The Wall Street Journal)

    6. Going native at the Times (Joe Pompeo / Capital New York)

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