549. Twitter’s upheaval is not the end of the world for newsrooms
Zainab Shah, director of engagement and audience at THE CITY, and It’s All Journalism host Michael O’Connell talk about what the upheaval at Twitter means for newsrooms.
Read MoreZainab Shah, director of engagement and audience at THE CITY, and It’s All Journalism host Michael O’Connell talk about what the upheaval at Twitter means for newsrooms.
Read MoreScott Yates is the founder of JournalList.net and Trust.txt, a tool news organizations can use to verify the legitimacy of their content and information. He talks with It’s All Journalism producer Michael O’Connell about how Trust.txt works, why it matters and how newspapers and publishers can join together to fight disinformation.
Read MoreInvestigative reporter Madison Carter of WKBW in Buffalo discusses her coverage of Black Lives Matter protests in the city.
Read MoreReporters know well the frustration of going out to report a story, with a clear idea in mind of what’s going on, only to find their interviews don’t support their concept. The same happens in newsrooms, when leaders determine in advance what their audiences will want. A different, and perhaps better, approach, is a form…
Read MoreIt’s the new cool kid thing to do: Declare that the time has come to leave Facebook, complete with a long post about how it’s not working anymore, it’s too corrupted, it’s no longer fun. Mandy Jenkins thinks people, especially reporters, should reconsider. In fact, she says leaving Facebook or social media in general is…
Read MoreOn this week’s It’s All Journalism podcast, producer Michael O’Connell talks to Jayna Wilcox, senior digital sales strategist for 2060 Digital, about how newsrooms and their marketing departments can improve their audience engagement on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
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