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Tweets for Keeps: April 2018
How to run a branded news account, cheap ways to measure metrics, the future of local TV, gauging radio engagement, leveraging the power of large journalism networks
Tools & Tactics
Check out NPR's Guide on How to Run a Branded News Account on Twitter https://t.co/oTuTdWVhCl
— JEADigitalMedia.org (@jeadigitalmedia) April 23, 2018
Tips & Techniques
Are you a newsroom that doesn’t have access to expensive audience monitoring services? @LauraJGrant offers tips to make the most of the free @googleanalytics to measure the #metrics that matter for your newsroom https://t.co/hct9U7NolY pic.twitter.com/c2QO8qJstq
— GIJN (@gijn) April 11, 2018
Innovation & Experiments
Read: “Local TV News and the New Media Landscape,” which highlights the current state of and future for innovation in the industry https://t.co/vfzF6y5GsD pic.twitter.com/RSWXfFUBI8
— Knight Foundation (@knightfdn) April 5, 2018
Reports & Articles
How does radio know what its audience wants? https://t.co/aeJGxbM7w1 #Radio #radiostation #streaming #podcasts #Podcasting #SocialMedia #mobilemarketing #InternetOfThings #convergence
— Dick Taylor (@DickTaylor) April 8, 2018
People & Collaboration
ICYMI: Investigations like the #PanamaPapers and organizations like @OCCRP have demonstrated the power of collaboration. Here are some tips for leveraging the power of large journalism networks to also increase safety & security while reporting: https://t.co/oKPyvfgfnd
— IJNet (@IJNet) April 9, 2018
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Topic: Tweets for Keeps
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