So you’re in j-school and the professors are telling you to make a Twitter account. You may or may not already use Twitter, but now it’s time to have a professional account for journalism. Start with the 100 Twitter accounts every journalism student should follow that Journalism.co.uk has compiled. (And of course, Canadian students should also be following @jsource! #shamelessselfpromotion)
So you’re in j-school and the professors are telling you to make a Twitter account. You may or may not already use Twitter, but now it’s time to have a professional account for journalism. Start with the 100 Twitter accounts every journalism student should follow that Journalism.co.uk has compiled. (And of course, Canadian students should also be following @jsource! #shamelessselfpromotion)
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