Posts tagged with Journalism.
Using Twitter in a structured way, puts him one step ahead of the game says The Wall Street Journal’s (WSJ) new Social Media Editor Neal Mann, in this video interview with Beet.TV.
Better known as @fieldproducer to his 47k plus followers, Mann’s structured methods include publishing specific tweets in the build up to a newsworthy event, for a story he is covering.
(Source: nextlevelofnews.com)
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David Carr: A Media Omnivore Discusses His Diet
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David Carr joins Terry Gross on NPR’s Fresh Air to discuss his Twitter usage, the future of newspapers, error correction, his own media consumption, religion and the accountability of social media.
At least on the Web, you can amend. The ethic of the Web is to say what you know as quickly as you can, and then reiterate over and over again. The Web is kind of a self-cleaning oven, and what you have up there can grow more accurate as time goes by. That’s never true of print. It’s always there for the ages.
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Natasha Lennard :: Why I Quit the Mainstream Media

I was in complete agreement when, last month, the triumvirate of right-wing firebrands Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck and Andrew Breitbart all condemned me for being more than just a journalist. They are correct, and I agree with every pundit who argues that I have no place in the mainstream media.
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