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Who is winning the social media war over Gaza?
We’ve seen a lot of conjecture in the press recently about who is winning the social media war over the current conflict in Gaza, while some commentators such as Con Coughlin in The Daily Telegraph, Paul Mason of Channel Four News and Colin Daileda on Mashable are … Continue reading
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Tagged accuracy, crowdsourcing, gaza, hive mind, israel, James Surowecki, journalism, Paul Mason, social media, Twitter
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The accuracy of breaking news
A new post on the Poynter Institute‘s site examines the way in which the mainstream media are still making mistakes during their coverage of major breaking news stories (in the light of the Boston Marathon bombings), and how social media … Continue reading
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Tagged accuracy, bombing, boston marathon, breaking news, crowdsourcing, journalism, social media
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Where are news audiences taking journalism
Interesting lecture posted on YouTube by the Reynolds Journalism Institute featuring Tom Rosenthal, the executive director of the American Press Institute. The title of the lecture was “Where are news audiences taking journalism? Myths, mission and what people almost always … Continue reading