lecture 11: social media journalism

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Page 1: Lecture 11: Social media journalism

Social media reporting

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objectives

• Think about ways to use social media in reporting news stories

• Discuss ways to find sources & story ideas

• Social media dos & don’ts

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social media in journalism

• Breaking news• Headlines & links on Twitter & Facebook• Story sourcing• Inviting feedback/comments

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social media in journalism

• Promote headline & stories• Create professional Facebook & Twitter feeds• Draw people into the news website

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social media in journalism

• Get alternative viewpoints• Get readers to help define news coverage• Allow readers to help provide opinions different

from officials• Talk to sources you might not otherwise use

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social media in journalism

• Get to know your community• Gathering place for loyal followers• Expand the audience with retweets and shares• Follow community members for more

information

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Using social media professionally

• PROOFREAD!

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Using social media professionally

• PROOFREAD!

• Avoid profanity

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Using social media professionally

• PROOFREAD!

• Avoid profanity

• Don’t polarize

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Using social media professionally

• PROOFREAD!

• Avoid profanity

• Don’t polarize

• Don’t be offensive

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Using social media professionally

• PROOFREAD!

• Avoid profanity

• Don’t polarize

• Don’t be offensive

• Have a point!

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Social media activity

• Three local story ideas based on social media posts

• List of four sources (not friends or family!) you would use for one of the ideas

• Explain: • How did you find them?• How will you connect with them?• Why they would make good sources?

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Finding story ideas

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Finding story ideas

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Finding sources

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Social media activity

• Three local story ideas based on social media posts• One sentence explaining where you got each

one

• List of four sources (not friends or family!) you would use for one of the ideas

• Explain: • How did you find them?• How will you connect with them?• Why they would make good sources?

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announcements

• Social media journalism activity due Wednesday at 5 p.m.

• If you haven’t already, contact me to set up a phone conference tomorrow to check in on your project two progress

• No lecture Tuesday; phone conferences

• AP style quiz tomorrow, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

• Wednesday: social media promotion