Just in case you missed these, we present the 10 most hit-on stories for the week:
1. Why these are the 10 best sentences

2. Ad on Sun Sentinel’s front page promises long-lasting erections

3. Digital circulation figures are an absolute mess

4. Vice ‘Call of Duty’ trailer blurs line between advertising and news
5. Indiana University survey: journalists grow more negative about their work

6. Daily Mail apologizes to J.K. Rowling in classic Daily Mail style

- Rowling, flanked by Death Eaters, in 2010. (AP Photo/Joel Ryan)
7. Newsrooms pay for scoops: will it escalate the practice?

- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford leaves city hall on Nov. 18, 2013 (AP/THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young)
8. Times public editor Margaret Sullivan says journalists need to be like sharks

- A shark swims around during a feeding demonstration at the Two Oceans Aquarium in Cape Town, South Africa, Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2006. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell)
9. MSNBC apologizes for Cinco de Mayo segment

10. Tribune buys out McClatchy’s stake in MCT newswire

- The Tribune Tower as seen Tuesday, June 20, 2006. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
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