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Tweets for Keeps April 1 – April 7, 2012
This week, we examine the importance of youth and diversity in media, then share tips to get the job done: build a local news site, crowdsource content with consent, and leverage sales staff.
Tools & Tactics
Build a local #journo site: bit.ly/HtRpM1 @Simon_Kelner & @4journalism share guide to “help yourself & serve your community” #webdev
— AccelerateJournalism (@journaccel) April 2, 2012
Tips & Techniques
RT @streetfightmag Getting Consent Is Key for Hyperlocals Relying on Crowdsourced Content bit.ly/H8K9bq
— Kevin Davis (@kevinGEEdavis) April 2, 2012
Innovation & Experiments
Why media policy that supports youth media is vital. MT @McCormickJrnlsm Infographic from Chicago Youth Voices Network! tinyurl.com/cemmxu6
— Josh Stearns (@jcstearns) April 3, 2012
Reports & Articles
MT @NAHJ Report from @ASNE Report (@NewsEditors) on future of #diversity in #newsmedia: rocne.ws/rnb (via @kmagnuson) #asne12 (pdf)
— AccelerateJournalism (@journaccel) April 5, 2012
People & Collaboration
One Legacy media company advantage = sales staff: bit.ly/HhyNwQ This point also highlighted in JA revenue index: bit.ly/HjKuJb
— AccelerateJournalism (@journaccel) April 6, 2012
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Topics: Education Experiments Innovation Policy Tweets for Keeps
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