This study focuses on the tweeting habits of journalists with different job roles at a UK city newspaper. The Twitter profiles of 16 journalists working at The Star in Sheffield were captured in 2014 and a content analysis was conducted to examine the types of information each individual was reporting. The data revealed Twitter was being utilised as a versatile tool for gathering, reporting and disseminating news, and there was correlation between types of tweets and the job role of the profile account holder. Those in managerial positions tended to include more hyperlinks to their own news website and use Twitter as a promotional tool whereas sports journalists tended to use the social media platform as a live reporting tool. News reporter...
The normative practices and unwritten rules of Anglo-American journalism that emerged in the late 19...
Literature states that incorporating social media as a journalistic tool in news reporting generates...
Twitter has become a convenient, cheap and effective beat for journalists in search of news and info...
This study focuses on an in-depth case study of regional news outlet the Bournemouth Daily Echo and ...
Twitter as a journalistic or (self-)promotional tool for news rooms Case studies from Flanders, the ...
Journalism and Social Media This paper examines the values and dangers of the use of Twitter for mod...
Purpose –This study investigated factors affect the use of Twitter by Pakistani journalists and to w...
While journalism scholarship on Twitter has expanded significantly in recent years, journalists’ use...
Popularity on social media has become more important for journalists as news organisations increasin...
The profession of journalism is changing as microblogs and blogs emerge as crucial sources of news. ...
Twitter has become a convenient, cheap and effective beat for journalists in search of news and info...
Social media are increasingly embedded into everyday communication. This challenges journalism to an...
This study explores the ways in which Twitter has impacted the norms and practices of political repo...
The study seeks to find a baseline of Twitter usage of traditional media. Findings suggest that tra...
The 3rd annual Social Journalism Study, conducted by Cision and Canterbury Christ Church University,...
The normative practices and unwritten rules of Anglo-American journalism that emerged in the late 19...
Literature states that incorporating social media as a journalistic tool in news reporting generates...
Twitter has become a convenient, cheap and effective beat for journalists in search of news and info...
This study focuses on an in-depth case study of regional news outlet the Bournemouth Daily Echo and ...
Twitter as a journalistic or (self-)promotional tool for news rooms Case studies from Flanders, the ...
Journalism and Social Media This paper examines the values and dangers of the use of Twitter for mod...
Purpose –This study investigated factors affect the use of Twitter by Pakistani journalists and to w...
While journalism scholarship on Twitter has expanded significantly in recent years, journalists’ use...
Popularity on social media has become more important for journalists as news organisations increasin...
The profession of journalism is changing as microblogs and blogs emerge as crucial sources of news. ...
Twitter has become a convenient, cheap and effective beat for journalists in search of news and info...
Social media are increasingly embedded into everyday communication. This challenges journalism to an...
This study explores the ways in which Twitter has impacted the norms and practices of political repo...
The study seeks to find a baseline of Twitter usage of traditional media. Findings suggest that tra...
The 3rd annual Social Journalism Study, conducted by Cision and Canterbury Christ Church University,...
The normative practices and unwritten rules of Anglo-American journalism that emerged in the late 19...
Literature states that incorporating social media as a journalistic tool in news reporting generates...
Twitter has become a convenient, cheap and effective beat for journalists in search of news and info...