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Gawker lets us name ourselves again—the return of screen names

Gawker lets us name ourselves again—the return of screen names | Social Media and Journalists | Scoop.it

“Gawker has implemented a new comment system that doesn’t ask you to link your Facebook, LinkedIn, Airbnb and Pinterest profiles before you comment.” How can they keep the conversation civil? Some ideas in this post from the Future Journalism Project.

 

(Published April 2012.)

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8 ways journalists can use SoundCloud

8 ways journalists can use SoundCloud | Social Media and Journalists | Scoop.it

“1. To post news programming; 2. To report from the field and post audio from interviews; 3. Record, edit and upload a recording from an iPhone ...” and five more. 

 

(Published Oct. 17, 2012.)

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SoundCloud for Journalists

SoundCloud for Journalists | Social Media and Journalists | Scoop.it

Record and share audio files.

 

"[W]hether you are holding an interview or doing some field reporting you can capture and distribute your content quickly. There are various ways to do this - you can record via our site or you can use our iPhone or Android apps."

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How Journalists Are Using SoundCloud

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“The initial wave of SoundCloud users from the radio world included CNN Radio, Boston's WBUR and KCRW in Los Angeles. Since then, the company has been cultivating the on-air community in earnest.”

 

(Published Sept. 28, 2012.)

 

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