"Should a newsroom control what reporters are tweeting from their personal accounts? Should factually incorrect posts or tweets be deleted? How do you ensure the content from social media is original and unaltered?"
"Should a newsroom control what reporters are tweeting from their personal accounts? Should factually incorrect posts or tweets be deleted? How do you ensure the content from social media is original and unaltered?"
Guests: Craig Silverman,founder and editor of Regret the Error and adjunct faculty at Poynter Institute; J-Source's Mary McGuire, online journalism professor at Carleton University whose research focuses on the use of Twitter to cover high-profile court cases; and Lauren Johnston, digital editorial director for New York Daily News (where she was in charge of Hurricane Sandy coverage) and adjunct professor in online journalism at St. John's University.
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