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Tag Archives: ISOJ
“Shoveling tweets” study published
The journal of the International Symposium on Online Journalism has published a study on Twitter adoption and use by American newspapers and television stations, which my former graduate students Maureen Linke and Asriel Eford conducted with me. The results of … Continue reading
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Tagged Adoption, Future of Journalism Conference, ISOJ, Newspaper, Shovelware, Social Media, Social Media Professor, TV, Twitter, use
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Shoveling tweets: Traditional media and their use of Twitter
The International Symposium on Online Journalism in Austin hosted a research panel on Twitter. I presented a study that I conducted with two of my recent graduate students, Maureen Linke and Asriel Eford, from our Multimedia Journalism Master’s Program at … Continue reading
Posted in International, Journalism, Legacy Media, Research, Social Media
Tagged ABC, Audience, Bookmarking, CBS, CNN, Community, Facebook, Fox News, ISOJ, LA Times, MySpace, NBC, New York Times, Newspaper, Sharing, Shovelware, Social Media, Social Media Professor, Strategy, Technology, Twitter, USA Today, VCU, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post
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