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Clip worth sharing: When newsmakers want to talk to ALL America, they trust NewsNation. Watch to see why. To find NewsNation on your screen go to JoinNN.com
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💭 What's your perspective on the latest news? Drop a comment and let's turn headlines into a dialogue. Your voice matters in the newsroom of opinions! 📣📰 Share your views and explore more at scoop.news. #scoopnews #newsupdate #recentnews #newstoday #shortnews #todaynews #dailynews #updatednews #latestnews #news #shortupdate
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We often have newsrooms ask how to best gauge what their communities need from their news. Our go-to answer: Have you asked them lately? One easy, efficient way newsrooms can do this is a survey. But the not-so-easy part is *acting* on the feedback you hear. We’re so impressed by how newsrooms involved in an Oklahoma Press Association project did this. The newsrooms: 1. asked what the community wanted from the newspaper 2. the newsroom compared those preferences to what they were offering 3. then the newsrooms immediately began to make changes to close the gaps between what the public wanted and what they were publishing. More about the work here. https://lnkd.in/gGVEMyB4
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Exactly 💯! Before sharing information, it's crucial to think critically, verify with multiple REPUTABLE NEWS SOURCES, and ensure the stories are corroborated. Avoid mistaking OPINIONS for NEWS, as they are distinct. Example, Sean Hannity's show on Fox News is more aligned with opinion and commentary rather than straightforward news reporting. His viewpoints and analysis, are HIS opinions rather than objective news coverage. Bottom line, you want to form your own opinions based on the facts presented. DON'T BE AFRAID TO LEARN THE TRUTH!
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Want to know what it's like to be a Young Reporter? Listen to some of our previous students in the video below 👇 https://lnkd.in/ecE6kqBU
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🚨 Breaking News: Dive Deep Behind the Headlines! 📰 Uncover the full story and details of Will Smith's arrest. What's the truth behind the sensational headlines? Get all the facts and updates here. #WillSmithArrest #BehindTheHeadlines #TruthUncovered #NewsUpdate #StayInformed https://lnkd.in/dgUpNqRR
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Shocking Video - if you want to know the truth about the media - watch this https://lnkd.in/evfPEUat
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Dive into this thought-provoking article exploring what young audiences truly seek in the news. Should journalists adapt to meet their needs better? Let's explore together and ignite a conversation for change. Check it out here: [Link: https://buff.ly/3R6m6k5] • • #NewsroomInsights #YouthPerspective #JournalismEvolution #GenZ #GenAlpha 🗞️✨
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My friend Perry Michael Simon writes about the decision by Gannett and McClatchy to drop the AP's services from their news coverage: "It’s strange, though. We’re in an era when there are more ways to disseminate news than at any other point in history, and at the same time, the news business is suffering, and people aren’t nearly as alarmed as they should be. Someone should do a story on that." I agree on both points. 1) It's easier than ever to disseminate information. News organizations rose during a time when that dissemination was hard, and because of it, their business models assume a scarcity of content. Now that the scarcity is gone, those revenue models no longer work. 2) We're not as alarmed as we should be. Journalism plays a critical role in producing social capital, and social capital is vital to a functioning democracy. Fortunately, media outlets do have the opportunity to kill two birds with one stone. By connecting people and building community, they could produce even MORE social capital, and open up new streams of revenue. The world doesn't need more content. The world needs more connection. Build community. #apnews #socialcapital #journalism #communitybuilding https://lnkd.in/gQZ4H4dm
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HAVING TROUBLE SEPARATING FAKE NEWS FROM REAL NEWS? It seems most of America (and probably the world) increasingly has difficulty separating fake news from real news, fiction from fact, unimportant from important. Why? Certainly part of the problem is the iniquitousness of the internet and how any idiot's opinion can suddenly become "the fact that makes a movement". But there are ways to separate the worthless news reporters from the real news reporters. Bill Maher lists some of the rules we should follow to get to the real news: https://lnkd.in/eTZB_9rw
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How exactly do you land a news story? A story about your organization’s history, programs, and future goals is unlikely to get picked up by a newspaper, TV station, or digital publication. It’s just too broad. You need something interesting to share. Look at your organization’s work as if you’re a reporter. What would YOU report on? Here are just a few questions to get you thinking about the kinds of stories you could share.
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