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SOCIAL MEDIA The NEW news society...

SOCIAL MEDIA HAS CHANGED JOURNALISM Readers once found stories and journalists by picking up a newspaper or magazine, clicking on their TV or turning on a radio NOW AUDIENCES FIND NEWS THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA SITES Now journalists and media companies who want to engage with an audience need to be where those readers are looking for news: SOCIAL MEDIA SITES

HOW HAS IT CHANGED? News and information is being shared in real time across the internet 70% of Millenials followed daily news but receive it passively as part of their social media feed Social media sites, such as Facebook and Twitter have come to dominate the news conversation BECAUSE news can be shared and discussed in real time Reporters can connect with sources and audiences Helps journalists develop a personal brand or identity in tandem with AND apart from the rest of their newsroom

HOW DO JOURNALISTS USE SOCIAL MEDIA? To find stories To monitor developments in breaking news stories as they happen As a reporting tool to find eyewitnesses, sources and images To engage readers or viewers through continuous news updates To promote content both pre- and post-publication To develop an on-going relationship with the audience

SOCIAL MEDIA IS NOT A REPLACEMENT FOR TRADITIONAL REPORTING It can be used to provide you with notice of real time events and access to potential sources, but, just like with traditional reporting YOU MUST VERIFY WHAT YOU ARE BEING TOLD!

SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS Determine your social media platform by what your audience is using FACEBOOK largest user base, very complicated algorithm determines what readers see TWITTER the news source for the social media world, YOU should develop a strong Twitter presence (a JOURNALISTIC Twitter presence) SNAPCHAT just temporary posts, but VERY popular among young audiences INSTAGRAM image driven posts, considered a “service” for your audience

FACEBOOK THE GOOD THE BAD Obvious choice for sharing stories Huge audience base Allows for both breaking and longer form story presentation Users can like, share or comment on your post Photo and video embedding allow seamless integration and fast downloads THE BAD Lack of guaranteed distribution of your posts Because of the algorithm used in its news feed, not every Facebook follower you have will be notified of your posts Facebook only reaches people who already follow you; this limits your reach to existing followers and their followers if they choose to share you

TWITTER THE GOOD THE BAD The go-to for breaking news Eyewitness accounts of news events in real time Reporters can use hashtags, keywords and locations to find and follow breaking news Comparing tweets and locations, reporters can find sources and verify accounts Good for promoting coverage THE BAD Speed and ease can be a disadvantage 140 character post limit does not allow for complex ideas Hard to stand out because of huge amount of usage Misinformation during breaking news

USING TWITTER JOURNALISTICALLY YES… IT’S DIFFERENT FROM YOUR PERSONAL TWEETS Write like you are talking to a friend BUT not sloppy Talk like you are having a conversation - talk WITH but not AT Use @ mentions to cite your sources Include hashtags to make them easily searchable NO MORE THAN TWO HASHTAGS PER TWEET Add photos - Tweets with pix and vid get twice as many retweets Use Bit.ly to shorten links or the URL could eat up your character space

WHEN TO USE TWITTER JOURNALISTICALLY Tweet before, during and after the event Use Twitter in newsgathering to crowdsource ideas and people Use Twitter to promote an upcoming event Tweet during the event - follow it from start to finish USE THE FUNDAMENTALS OF JOURNALISM – BE FAIR and ACCURATE

MANAGING YOUR PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL MEDIA SO… you’ve got a personal account, a journalist account and an account you manage for the publication or website you are producing - HOW DO YOU KEEP TRACK OF ALL OF IT? Social media management tools Hootsuite Tweetdeck Storify

HANDLING YOUR PRO JOURNALIST ACCOUNT Don’t hide the fact that you’re a journalist - transparency Don’t say anything you wouldn’t want to see on the front page of a newspaper Don’t say embarrassing things or hurtful things Don’t argue with an audience member Don’t tweet when you are angry Don’t steal information or post without sourcing Don’t just STOP in the middle of coverage - keep talking BE PATIENT and ENGAGING - give your audience chances to respond

ACTIVITY Creating and managing our social media #Goals Create a journalist Facebook page for yourself Create a journalist Twitter account for yourself Create a journalist Instagram for yourself Experiment with Hootsuite and TweetDeck to decide which one works for you Get to know Storify and decide if this is something we want for our class media ACTIVITY Creating and managing our social media

SOCIAL MEDIA The NEW news society...