Popularity on social media has become more important for journalists as news organisations increasingly encourage their journalists to develop online personas which are popular with audiences. However, outlets’ social media guidelines have also narrowed journalists’ scope for action to do so, particularly in what they can post. Using a quantitative analysis of Twitter data and profiles of 300 UK journalists, this study asks if the strategic use of low-level forms of behaviour as well as journalists’ professional self-presentation on social media offer “a way out”. It finds that a “golden formula” to increase popularity on Twitter through these means does not exist and suggests that journalists’ popularity on Twitter is largely beyond their ...
Item does not contain fulltextIn a very short time span, Twitter has become a major force in modern ...
This study focuses on an in-depth case study of regional news outlet the Bournemouth Daily Echo and ...
Literature states that incorporating social media as a journalistic tool in news reporting generates...
Twitter as a journalistic or (self-)promotional tool for news rooms Case studies from Flanders, the ...
Microblogging services are a social media platform in which users post their current states as a sh...
This research paper deals with the validity of the journalistic norm objectivity within the newly ev...
Social media are increasingly embedded into everyday communication. This challenges journalism to an...
With the advancement of internet technology, online news content has become very popular. People can...
This study focuses on the tweeting habits of journalists with different job roles at a UK city newsp...
This paper investigates how professional news media use Twitter. It conceptually distinguishes quant...
There are enduring inequalities in usage of social media, relating both to the demographic patternin...
Journalism and Social Media This paper examines the values and dangers of the use of Twitter for mod...
The study seeks to find a baseline of Twitter usage of traditional media. Findings suggest that tra...
Now that an increasing number of journalists and editorial offices make use of social media platform...
#InFlux investigates journalists’ adoption of social media and social network sites (SNS) from the t...
Item does not contain fulltextIn a very short time span, Twitter has become a major force in modern ...
This study focuses on an in-depth case study of regional news outlet the Bournemouth Daily Echo and ...
Literature states that incorporating social media as a journalistic tool in news reporting generates...
Twitter as a journalistic or (self-)promotional tool for news rooms Case studies from Flanders, the ...
Microblogging services are a social media platform in which users post their current states as a sh...
This research paper deals with the validity of the journalistic norm objectivity within the newly ev...
Social media are increasingly embedded into everyday communication. This challenges journalism to an...
With the advancement of internet technology, online news content has become very popular. People can...
This study focuses on the tweeting habits of journalists with different job roles at a UK city newsp...
This paper investigates how professional news media use Twitter. It conceptually distinguishes quant...
There are enduring inequalities in usage of social media, relating both to the demographic patternin...
Journalism and Social Media This paper examines the values and dangers of the use of Twitter for mod...
The study seeks to find a baseline of Twitter usage of traditional media. Findings suggest that tra...
Now that an increasing number of journalists and editorial offices make use of social media platform...
#InFlux investigates journalists’ adoption of social media and social network sites (SNS) from the t...
Item does not contain fulltextIn a very short time span, Twitter has become a major force in modern ...
This study focuses on an in-depth case study of regional news outlet the Bournemouth Daily Echo and ...
Literature states that incorporating social media as a journalistic tool in news reporting generates...