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    Daily Must Reads, October 26, 2015

    by Julie Keck
    October 26, 2015

    1. How news outlet The Canary aims to ‘diversify media’ (Caroline Scott / Journalism.co.uk)

    2. Instant Articles get shared more than old-fashioned links (Laura Hazard Owen / Nieman Lab)

    3. First Look doubles down as First Amendment benefactor (Danny Funt / Columbia Journalism Review)

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    4. The most controversial hacking cases of the past decade (Kim Zetter / Wired)

    5. The business model of literary journals (or lack thereof) (via Jane Friedman)

    6. Finding my tribe: A love letter to Twitter (Ben Basche / Medium)

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