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Tweets for Keeps: February 10 – February 16, 2014
Churnalism ID’s news stories that poach from press releases, analysis of Wikipedia’s network of editors, TV home for social media generation, visualized storytelling, journalism exodus to startups
Tools & Tactics
.@NewsMatters has produced a Churnalism browser extension that checks articles for lazy journalism. Via @NiemanLab: http://t.co/wXbSoIB1iU
— NewsWhip (@newswhip) February 13, 2014
Tips & Techniques
What can we learn from examining the networks of users who edit articles on Wikipedia? http://t.co/tEIzIJqklr
— Nieman Lab (@NiemanLab) February 13, 2014
Innovation & Experiments
#BreakingNews @HLNTV is set to become the TV home for social media lovers. http://t.co/DGwyuFjW1x
— Celebrity Speakers (@CelebrityBureau) February 10, 2014
Reports & Articles
A presentation on visual storytelling with data goes behind the scenes the NYT's Mars Curiosity Rover Tracker http://t.co/B2r2Y3wCWI
— Nieman Lab (@NiemanLab) February 11, 2014
People & Collaboration
Startup Power – How the surge of journos moving to startups is transforming #digitalmedia http://t.co/vuhgRLlqgJ w/ @mevandrake #Cision
— Gina Joseph (@CisionNavigator) February 10, 2014
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Topic: Tweets for Keeps
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