© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupThe use of social media is now widely accepted within journalism as an outlet for news information. Live tweeting of unfolding events is standard practice. In March 2014, Oscar Pistorius went on trial in the Gauteng High Court for murder. Hundreds of journalists present began live-tweeting coverage, an unprecedented combination of international interest, permission to use technology and access which resulted in massive streams of consciousness reports of events as they unfolded. Based on a corpus of Twitter feeds of twenty-four journalists covering the trial, this study analyses the content and strategies of these feeds in order to present an understanding of how microblogging is u...
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Twitter has become a convenient, cheap and effective beat for journalists in search of news and info...
What relationship do the mainstream media have with online abuse on high-profile criminal cases? Thi...
This study focuses on an in-depth case study of regional news outlet the Bournemouth Daily Echo and ...
This article analyses reaction to the ideologically inspired murder of a soldier, Lee Rigby, in cent...
Megan Knight, ‘The accused is entering the courtroom: the live tweeting of a murder trial’, paper pr...
The increasing number of electronic mobile devices like tablets and smartphones, with capacity to ta...
Thanks to micro-blogging and social networking tools, we no longer have to pick up a phone to call o...
This thesis investigates how the sub judice rule operates in practice in the age of social media. Wh...
The impact of social media can significantly impact decisions made in a courtroom, sometimes prevent...
While the newspaper industry is in crisis and less time and resources are available for newsgatherin...
The increasing use of social media raises important questions about the potential for prejudicial in...
In an age where more and more people are turning to social media for news information it can only be...
Australian courts in five States recently changed their rules to permit journalists reporting on cou...
The rapid growth of public conversations on social media platforms is placing significant pressure o...
Live blogging from legal trials has become one of the most accessible ways in which the public can g...
Twitter has become a convenient, cheap and effective beat for journalists in search of news and info...
What relationship do the mainstream media have with online abuse on high-profile criminal cases? Thi...
This study focuses on an in-depth case study of regional news outlet the Bournemouth Daily Echo and ...
This article analyses reaction to the ideologically inspired murder of a soldier, Lee Rigby, in cent...