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1:15 AM ET, June 28, 2016

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Peter Kafka / Recode:
Americans aged 18-24 watch just 2.3 hours of TV a day versus those over 35 who watch more than twice that  —  Unless you are a millennial.  Then you're only watching an enormous amount of TV every day.  —  TV!  It's cooked!  Toast!  Doneso.  Ready for the fork.
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Todd Spangler / Variety:
About half of all US households now have a subscription VOD service like Netflix or Hulu, according to Nielsen report
Discussion: Engadget
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
CNN staff say ex-Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski could be an asset to the network's campaign coverage  —  CNN sustained a public-relations black eye from critics and commentators last week by adding Donald Trump's former campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, to its stable of paid pundits.
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Georg Szalai / Hollywood Reporter:   Brexit Sell-Off: CBS, Liberty Global, ITV Stocks Among Buying Opportunities, Analysts Say
Ricardo Bilton / Nieman Lab:
The New York Times launches a one-week test of a state-specific morning news roundup, California Today, by Los Angeles-based staffer Ian Lovett  —  The New York Times, no stranger to focused newsletters, is turning its attention to California.  —  With California Today …
Ken Yeung / VentureBeat:
Uber partners with Pandora to give drivers streaming music option, first 6 months ad-free  —  As the battle for drivers continues to heat up, on-demand car services are tacking on more benefits to build up their respective armies.  Today, Uber is upping the ante with the launch of Pandora music on its driver app.
Hadas Gold / Politico:
SCOTUSblog's Lyle Denniston joins National Constitution Centre's Constitution Daily as Supreme Court correspondent  —  Lyle Denniston, dean of the Supreme Court press corps, is leaving SCOTUSblog to join the National Constitution Center, the center announced over the weekend.
Kristen Hare / Poynter:
The Washington Post is launching a crowdsourced Black history project on Tumblr  —  The Washington Post thinks it might have one solution to a recurring problem for major news organizations: How can you take a local story (a museum exhibit opening, say) and make it relevant to a national audience?
Discussion: @lights_michael
Benjamin Mullin / Poynter:
Elizabeth Spayd, incoming New York Times public editor: 'I'm not there to make friends'  —  Elizabeth Spayd remembers where she was when the call came through.  —  She was driving into New York City after a visit to Long Island when her phone rang.  It was Philip Corbett …
Alex Kantrowitz / BuzzFeed:
The temporary follow feature in Twitter Moments is indispensable when big news hits, but too hard to find  —  If Twitter's value is telling you what's happening 10 to 15 minutes before everyone else, why isn't the feature that does that best at the front and center of the app?
Discussion: @merviemilia
Theodore Ross / Jezebel:
Inside Kate Lanphear's brief tenure as Maxim's editor-in-chief  —  Kate Lanphear had been editor-in-chief of Maxim magazine for only a few weeks in the waning months of 2014, when the discussion finally, and inevitably, turned to sex.  There had already been a long string of meetings addressing features …
Discussion: @bijanstephen and @espiers
Maggie Michael / Associated Press:
Egypt arrests and deports TV host Liliane Daoud, whose program had been critical of government  —  CAIRO (AP) — Egyptian authorities on Monday detained and deported a famous TV host whose program had been critical of the government's policies, including its crackdown on freedom of speech, her lawyer and officials said.
Bharatha Mallawarachi / Associated Press:
Sri Lankan lawmakers approve freedom of information law  —  COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — Sri Lankan lawmakers unanimously approved a law on Friday giving citizens the right to demand public information, a move many hope will restore transparency and good governance to a nation long plagued by corruption and misrule.
 
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Mark Sweney / Guardian:
The Independent's directors more than doubled their pay as the UK newspaper planned to cut jobs and shelve print edition, moving to digital-only
Discussion: @jtdahlburg
Li Yuan / Wall Street Journal:
In China, subscriptions accounted for 13% of the online video industry's 2015 revenue, up from 5.6% a year earlier
David Uberti / Columbia Journalism Review:
Inside Mother Jones' investigation of private prisons, and how reporter Shane Bauer worked for four months as a prison guard in Louisiana
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Shan Wang / Nieman Lab:
Swedish podcasting startup Acast launches ad-free subscription service and looks to expand into Spanish-speaking countries and Asia
Discussion: @roseveleth
Sarah Perez / TechCrunch:
At VidCon 2016, YouTube announces better customer support, a redesigned Creator Hub, and a program to help grow audience for its creators
Ian Burrell / The Drum:
The FT's warning to its media rivals: 'If you're trying to play a game of scale, you're going to lose'