The article deals with Twitter as a popular platform for media and journalists. Journalism, as a profession, is now in the 21st century even more accessible to all media audiences mainly because of the rapid development of social networks and mobile media. Twitter is one of the most popular social platforms, and microblogging services and a large number of media and journalists have their official Twitter accounts through which they share the latest news and media content as well as connect with their audience on a daily basis. Twitter has a lot of advantages in the context of journalism, but it is important to firstly learn how to use it in a professional and most beneficial way. The article also presents results of research whose main goa...
The aim of our study was to examine how Swedish journalists use the three social networks Facebook, ...
The evolution of social media has dramatically changed the way people access daily news updates. Ins...
The study presents the results of a standardized content analysis comparing the use of Twitter as an...
The article deals with Twitter as a popular platform for media and journalists. Journalism, as a pro...
The profession of journalism is changing as microblogs and blogs emerge as crucial sources of news. ...
The article investigates media organizations’ strategies to adapt to the new media ecology in which ...
This study examined how journalists in Croatia use Twitter and how they differ regarding their work ...
With advanced interactive search options aiding in finding specific news topics, social networking s...
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...
The developments in Internet technology have seen a rapid rise and change in information flow in con...
This article goes in depth into the key mechanisms that enable a digital interaction between journal...
1 Abstract Social media are a part of journalistic work for several years now. One of them, Twitter,...
This paper compares the volume of news articles per section in newspapers and social media platforms...
This study focuses on an in-depth case study of regional news outlet the Bournemouth Daily Echo and ...
The aim of our study was to examine how Swedish journalists use the three social networks Facebook, ...
The evolution of social media has dramatically changed the way people access daily news updates. Ins...
The study presents the results of a standardized content analysis comparing the use of Twitter as an...
The article deals with Twitter as a popular platform for media and journalists. Journalism, as a pro...
The profession of journalism is changing as microblogs and blogs emerge as crucial sources of news. ...
The article investigates media organizations’ strategies to adapt to the new media ecology in which ...
This study examined how journalists in Croatia use Twitter and how they differ regarding their work ...
With advanced interactive search options aiding in finding specific news topics, social networking s...
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...
The developments in Internet technology have seen a rapid rise and change in information flow in con...
This article goes in depth into the key mechanisms that enable a digital interaction between journal...
1 Abstract Social media are a part of journalistic work for several years now. One of them, Twitter,...
This paper compares the volume of news articles per section in newspapers and social media platforms...
This study focuses on an in-depth case study of regional news outlet the Bournemouth Daily Echo and ...
The aim of our study was to examine how Swedish journalists use the three social networks Facebook, ...
The evolution of social media has dramatically changed the way people access daily news updates. Ins...
The study presents the results of a standardized content analysis comparing the use of Twitter as an...