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Tweets for Keeps: January 15 – January 21, 2012
This week: Changing the GOP game again, Newt Gingrich wins the South Carolina primary. New Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson announced “small, across-the-board” layoffs. And Wikipedia, Reddit and many others blacked out their sites for a day, winning at least a delay to SOPA legislation in Congress.
Tools & Tactics
Book Publishing: Not Your Mom’s Marketing Strategy ow.ly/8xB9s #SoCon12
— Sustain Journalism (@CSJournalism) January 18, 2012
Tips & Techniques
Check out this post about how to get started with training a new ad sales rep: bit.ly/zWPfkU #bxb11
— blockbyblock (@mybxb) January 17, 2012
Innovations & Experiments
RT @knightfdn | Establishing a culture of continuous change & learning in newsrooms kng.ht/Ah7b4L
— SaveTheNews (@SaveTheNews) January 16, 2012
Reports & Articles
Soon Your TV Will Watch You, Too j.mp/x04kw8 #newspapers #in #journalism
— Jeff Hartley (@jeffreylhartley) January 19, 2012
People & Collaboration
Huge. J school deans back media transparency rule. N/western, Columbia, Az, Mo, NC, Tex, Syracuse, USC, Harv., Berkeley tinyurl.com/86mvyqm
— stevenwaldman (@stevenwaldman) January 18, 2012
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Topic: Tweets for Keeps
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