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Tweet the Week: Five interesting Tweets to kick off the week for journalists

1. Same brand, different place: An inspiring look at where newspapers are going: USA Today now occupies a different, digital world – but I still love it gu.com/p/3fmja/tf— Media Guardian (@mediaguardian) May 10, 2013 2. A brilliant tribute to a … Continue reading

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Tweet the week: Five interesting tweets to kick off the week

1. Turning a challenge into a daily documentary (this is really nice) Enjoyed flicking though todaysthedayi.com by former colleague @lydiawarren. Doing something different in New York, every day.— David Ottewell (@davidottewell) April 23, 2013 2. Useful tools for journalists klaxon … Continue reading

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Tweet the week BUMPER BANK HOLIDAY SPECIAL!: 10 interesting Tweets to kick off the week for journalists

1. Writing at speed? Apply scepticism Why journalists must be cynics "@tipexxed Reporters are increasingly judged on their ability to fill space at speed bit.ly/YRS5aZ"— Mike Sassi (@MikeSassi) March 31, 2013 2. Intelligent analysis of paywalls in the UK Excellent … Continue reading

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Tweet the week: Five interesting tweets for journalists

1. So, what about Facebook’s new look coming soon then? RT @ckanal: Zuckerberg said @Facebook's new homepage is like a "Personalized Newspaper." He's right. huff.to/14LKh7n @JournalismCCB— Sarah Booker-Lewis (@Sarah_Booker) March 11, 2013 2. What about who you follow on Twitter … Continue reading

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Tweet the week: Five interesting tweets for journalists

1. Is it time for the press release to die? Just blogged: Die, press release! die! die! and six other things #comms people need to know… bit.ly/138A34F #commscamp13 #localgov— Dan Slee (@danslee) February 25, 2013 2. Why data needs journalism … Continue reading

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Tweet the week: Five interesting tweets for journalists to kick off the week

1. If you think paying local politicians more to do the job makes them more professional, read this: In case you missed: budget deal collapses at @lpoolcouncil after email exchange between @joeforliverpool and @cllrkemp bit.ly/11t4IJg— david bartlett (@davidbartlett1) February 03, … Continue reading

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Tweet the week: Five interesting Tweets for journalists to kick off the week

1. 10 tips for mobile phone photography… 10 Crucial Tips for Better Mobile Phone Camera Photography fb.me/ElWFlT5Z— Andy Bull (@andybull) January 07, 2013 2. 10 tips for journalists in 2013: Was going to list most important, but all worth noting: … Continue reading

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How stories grow, and change, during the quiet Christmas period: “@ChamberlainFile: Silly season almost-true story puts Brum in the headlines sfy.co/mD1A #storify”— Marc Reeves (@marcreeves) December 30, 2012 Five ways to become a better journalist (but as the Tweet, says, … Continue reading

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Tweet the week: Five interesting Tweets for journalists to kick off the week

Five interesting, amusing or just shareable Tweets I’ve spotted which you might like. Happy New Year! 1. Mock social media or those who use it? You’re only making a fool of yourselves…. Media making fun of internet/tech/social media/people who use … Continue reading

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Tweet the week: 5 (some festive) Tweets to kick off the week for journalists

Five Tweets I’ve spotted which might interest you, too. Happy Christmas! 1. A round up of social media research from 2012 Questioning the Network: The Year in Social Media Research bit.ly/UIyq5J (via @NiemanLab)— 10,000 Words (@10000Words) December 20, 2012 2. … Continue reading

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