An interesting feature from the BBC about how the popular social media site makes a real effort to verify information posted by its members, particularly when there’s breaking news.
Read it here.
Posted by Tim Morrissey
An interesting feature from the BBC about how the popular social media site makes a real effort to verify information posted by its members, particularly when there’s breaking news.
Read it here.
Posted by Tim Morrissey
This is essentially an advertisement, but it’s full of interesting information if you have to edit audio in the field.
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Sensitivity to victims must be shown, while still asking the tough questions. Read more here.
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Some great stores here, compiled by Poynter’s Al Tompkins.
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The sad facts are here.
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A seemingly obvious concept: put a mic on the photojournalist, let them describe what they’re photographing.
Read about it here.
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Here’s the announcement from Facebook.
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Vincent Duffy Chairman Radio Television Digital News Association |
One of the best news writers and news writing coaches in the country is Roy Peter Clark, a frequent contributor to Poynter.
This piece explains why he has used both his first and middle name for decades.
And it might make you think about simply parroting a police report which includes some person’s middle name.
Did anyone ever really call him John Wayne Gacy before he was arrested? Or Lee Harvey Oswald?
Do you write “officer-involved shooting” or “police shooting”? Does your story end with “the incident remains under investigation”?
Are you writing the news, or simply transcribing police reports?
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Here are the ten most popular mobile media apps.
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