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DCN’s must reads: week of June 28, 2018
June 28, 2018 | Curated by DCNHere are some of the best media stories our team has read so far this week:
- The Washington Post | California is on the verge of passing a sweeping new online privacy law targeting Facebook, Google and other tech giants (3 min read)
- The Information | Apple Eyes Streaming Bundle for TV, Music and News (4 min read)
- Forbrukerrådet | New analysis shows how Facebook and Google push users into sharing personal data (3 min read)
- Wall Street Journal | Facebook’s Latest Problem: It Can’t Track Where Much of the Data Went (subscription required)
- Nieman Lab | The Washington Post’s The Lily is building its Instagram aesthetic and sharing news with millennial women in the process (5 min read)
- The Wrap | Tim Cook on Why Apple News Needs Human Editors: ‘News Was Kind of Going a Little Crazy’ (1 min read)
- Poynter | Reliability ratings from journalists could actually help audiences identify misinformation (2 min read)
- Digiday | NYT’s head of ads Sebastian Tomich: The role of the publisher is to sell ideas (2 min read / 37 min listen)
- Fast Company | Mozilla’s Firefox aims to alert users if they’ve been hacked (1 min read)