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Daily Must Reads, Feb. 12, 2016

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1. Homeland Security to Amp Up Social Media Screening to Stop Terrorism, Johnson Says (Jerry Markon / The Washington Post)

2. Facebook’s Instant Articles Advertising Fixes Win Over Publishers (Jack Marshall / Wall Street Journal)

3. Time Inc Buys What is Left of MySpace For Its User Data (Jasper Jackson / The Guardian)

4. Viacom Reboots MTV News in First Step Toward Reviving Network (Brian Steinberg / Variety)

5. Who Would Want to Buy Pandora? (Mathew Ingram / Fortune)

6. The Difference Between Facebook and Twitter: Twitter Is Lonely for New Users (Kurt Wagner / Re/code)

7. Google Reportedly Building a Standalone VR Headset, No Smartphone Required (Jordan Novet / Venture Beat)

8. News Organizations Getting Significant Boost From Phablets (Roger Fidler / Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute)

Courtney Lowery Cowgill :Courtney Lowery Cowgill is a writer, editor, teacher and farmer. As an editor, she's the former managing editor of MediaShift. As a teacher, she's an visiting professor at the University of Montana School of Journalism, specializing in feature writing, legislative coverage, rural journalism and online journalism. Formerly, she was the editor in chief of the online magazine NewWest.Net, which she co-founded and before that, worked as a newswoman for the Associated Press. When she’s not writing or editing, she’s helping her husband wrangle 150 heritage turkeys, 30 acres of food, overgrown weeds or their young children.

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