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SOCIAL JOURNALISM
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Slide Credit: Yahoo
                               Evolving Media
              1960                                      2006
        Mass Media, Matures                       Mass Media, Evolves
 TV channels     Magazine titles:   TV channels      5.4 Billion pages    Magazine
per home: 5.7        8,400           per home:     indexed by Yahoo!:       titles:
                                        82.4                               17,300




                                     Internet
  Radio                             broadcast                                Radio
 stations:                           stations:                             Stations:
   4,400                             25,000+                                13,500.
Headlines and social content love to scream
        “THE MEDIA IS DYING.”
Traditional media is not dying. It’s changing.
Despite naysayers, radio wasn’t the death of
newspapers. And television wasn’t the death
          of newspapers or radio.
“Looking down is the new looking up.”
                   - Katie Rosman, WSJ
So what is traditional media’s role in social?
MSM or “traditional” media are launch pads
             for viral content.
Case Study: @InvisibleObama
@InvisibleObama was mentioned by scores
      of press, growing the account.

  At it’s highest, up to 68,000 followers.
"Big media has always been the way
things blow up from the grassroots into
             the culture,”

                - BuzzFeed editor-in-chief Ben Smith
"But we don't get to decide what goes viral.”
                                 - Ben Smith
"Are we reporting in an echo chamber? To a
  certain extent that is what we are doing –
   but that doesn't mean it is without value.
     That's not so different from traditional
 journalism – „finding interesting information
             and publishing about it.‟ ”
   - Len De Groot, a lecturer at the Graduate School of Journalism at the
                                         University of California-Berkeley.
Case Study:
Shashank Tripathi aka @comfortablysmug
            6500 Followers
How fast does a tweet travel?



Tripathi's claim about the New York Stock Exchange was shared nearly
 650 times, during the height of the storm, largely because journalists
    and others with powerful credibility carried it across their Twitter
                               accounts.
“The reach of Tripathi's single tweet on the
  NYSE was so powerful that the National
  Weather Service repeated it, which then
  allowed it to make its way to the Weather
   Channel and CNN. Within an hour, the
national press was reporting this completely
        made-up statement as fact.”
                           - Heidi Moore, The Guardian
The Blame Game
“The truth is, Tripathi had a relatively small
niche on Twitter. His influence would have
 been limited had not journalists on Twitter
  been desperate for information to share,
        regardless of provenance.”

                       - Heidi Moore, The Guardian
“The decision to publish Tripathi's
information was made by journalists, even
  when his persona and the nature of the
     information called for skepticism.”

                     -Heidi Moore, The Guardian
The Responsibility of the Press in Social
  Tripathi, as an internet troll, was completely in character,
and he had no responsibility to the public. But journalists do
  have that responsibility – and so, if Tripathi's silly tweets
 made it into the national press, it is the national press that
      is, at heart, to blame for not protecting journalistic
   standards as well as they should. It is a matter of a few
minutes to call a spokesperson or check a live camera, and
 that is what journalists get paid to do. Producers or editors
  should not rush information to air or print until those calls
               have been made, and answered.

                                            -Heidi Moore, The Guardian
The New Role of Journalists in Social
 “When Twitter pronouncements make it to TV,
 the web or papers, it is journalists who are the
gatekeepers who allow that. Even in the internet
    age, when information is easier to obtain,
individual judgment counts: judgment on who to
  trust, the character of sources, knowing their
               agendas and history.”
                                   -Heidi Moore, The Guardian
Now, the Good News.
1.   Job creation: social media reporters.
2.   Job need: ombudsman.
3.   Power to break a story like never before.
4.   Power to push a story further.
5.   Filing limitations have been decimated.
6.   A byline has never been so powerful.
Media Twitterati
•   @Moorehn           •   @JonathanWald
•   @antderosa         •   @ClaraJeffrey
•   @thematthewkeys    •   @Xeni
•   @lou_dubois        •   @reformedbroker
•   @thestalwart       •   @buzzfeedandrew
•   @brianstelter      •   @Karaswisher
•   @katz              •   @benparr
•   @morningmoneyben
•   @nytjim
•   @chrisgeinder
•   @Darrenrovell
•   @danamo
•   @carr2n
Follow them. Tweet Smarter.
Sources
• http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2012/10/21/
  twitter-media-invisibleobama-binders/1641967/
• http://www.poynter.org/latest-
  news/mediawire/193865/whose-fault-is-it-that-shashank-
  tripathis-lies-about-hurricane-sandy-spread/
• http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/oct/31/su
  perstorm-journalists-check-twitter-troll

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Social Media's Role in Traditional Journalism

  • 1. SOCIAL JOURNALISM ///////////
  • 2. Slide Credit: Yahoo Evolving Media 1960 2006 Mass Media, Matures Mass Media, Evolves TV channels Magazine titles: TV channels 5.4 Billion pages Magazine per home: 5.7 8,400 per home: indexed by Yahoo!: titles: 82.4 17,300 Internet Radio broadcast Radio stations: stations: Stations: 4,400 25,000+ 13,500.
  • 3. Headlines and social content love to scream “THE MEDIA IS DYING.”
  • 4. Traditional media is not dying. It’s changing.
  • 5. Despite naysayers, radio wasn’t the death of newspapers. And television wasn’t the death of newspapers or radio.
  • 6. “Looking down is the new looking up.” - Katie Rosman, WSJ
  • 7. So what is traditional media’s role in social?
  • 8. MSM or “traditional” media are launch pads for viral content.
  • 10.
  • 11. @InvisibleObama was mentioned by scores of press, growing the account. At it’s highest, up to 68,000 followers.
  • 12. "Big media has always been the way things blow up from the grassroots into the culture,” - BuzzFeed editor-in-chief Ben Smith
  • 13. "But we don't get to decide what goes viral.” - Ben Smith
  • 14. "Are we reporting in an echo chamber? To a certain extent that is what we are doing – but that doesn't mean it is without value. That's not so different from traditional journalism – „finding interesting information and publishing about it.‟ ” - Len De Groot, a lecturer at the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California-Berkeley.
  • 15. Case Study: Shashank Tripathi aka @comfortablysmug 6500 Followers
  • 16. How fast does a tweet travel? Tripathi's claim about the New York Stock Exchange was shared nearly 650 times, during the height of the storm, largely because journalists and others with powerful credibility carried it across their Twitter accounts.
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19. “The reach of Tripathi's single tweet on the NYSE was so powerful that the National Weather Service repeated it, which then allowed it to make its way to the Weather Channel and CNN. Within an hour, the national press was reporting this completely made-up statement as fact.” - Heidi Moore, The Guardian
  • 21. “The truth is, Tripathi had a relatively small niche on Twitter. His influence would have been limited had not journalists on Twitter been desperate for information to share, regardless of provenance.” - Heidi Moore, The Guardian
  • 22. “The decision to publish Tripathi's information was made by journalists, even when his persona and the nature of the information called for skepticism.” -Heidi Moore, The Guardian
  • 23. The Responsibility of the Press in Social Tripathi, as an internet troll, was completely in character, and he had no responsibility to the public. But journalists do have that responsibility – and so, if Tripathi's silly tweets made it into the national press, it is the national press that is, at heart, to blame for not protecting journalistic standards as well as they should. It is a matter of a few minutes to call a spokesperson or check a live camera, and that is what journalists get paid to do. Producers or editors should not rush information to air or print until those calls have been made, and answered. -Heidi Moore, The Guardian
  • 24. The New Role of Journalists in Social “When Twitter pronouncements make it to TV, the web or papers, it is journalists who are the gatekeepers who allow that. Even in the internet age, when information is easier to obtain, individual judgment counts: judgment on who to trust, the character of sources, knowing their agendas and history.” -Heidi Moore, The Guardian
  • 25. Now, the Good News.
  • 26. 1. Job creation: social media reporters. 2. Job need: ombudsman. 3. Power to break a story like never before. 4. Power to push a story further. 5. Filing limitations have been decimated. 6. A byline has never been so powerful.
  • 27. Media Twitterati • @Moorehn • @JonathanWald • @antderosa • @ClaraJeffrey • @thematthewkeys • @Xeni • @lou_dubois • @reformedbroker • @thestalwart • @buzzfeedandrew • @brianstelter • @Karaswisher • @katz • @benparr • @morningmoneyben • @nytjim • @chrisgeinder • @Darrenrovell • @danamo • @carr2n
  • 28. Follow them. Tweet Smarter.
  • 29. Sources • http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2012/10/21/ twitter-media-invisibleobama-binders/1641967/ • http://www.poynter.org/latest- news/mediawire/193865/whose-fault-is-it-that-shashank- tripathis-lies-about-hurricane-sandy-spread/ • http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/oct/31/su perstorm-journalists-check-twitter-troll