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Tweets for Keeps: November 2016
Building a better FOIA website, new Instagram Stories a valuable opp for marketers and journos alike, innovation and core values breed success, learning from students to get facts straight on fact-checking, the importance of community radio in times of turmoil
Tools & Tactics
A better #FOIA website would drastically improve the public's access to government data. Here's how to build it: https://t.co/3iTRuCfFuw pic.twitter.com/00cOk5LRBE
— Sunlight Foundation (@SunFoundation) November 15, 2016
Tips & Techniques
This Is a Complete Game-Changer': Marketers Welcome Latest Updates to Instagram Stories https://t.co/ZD1Fxidufw via @Digiday pic.twitter.com/XnQbubxgKU
— MPA (@mpamagmedia) November 15, 2016
Innovation & Experiments
Shared by @NAHJAustin President @James_Barragan, @poynter features @StarTribune focusing on #Innovation in Newsroom https://t.co/qzaOeVBRFe
— NAHJ (@NAHJ) November 3, 2016
Reports & Articles
.@prowag and @gravesmatter launched a student-led fact-checking site. Here’s what they learned. https://t.co/ChZBRwjedo
— MediaShift (@MediaShiftOrg) November 9, 2016
People & Collaboration
These times serve as a stark reminder of why we need #communityradio. https://t.co/goJKJ1npID
— Radio Survivor (@RadioSurvivor) November 14, 2016
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Topic: Tweets for Keeps
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