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Digital and Social Media Training
An SPJ digital news gathering workshop, was held on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus on Friday, October 17, 2014, our fall journalism training event. The Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism, Wisconsin Public Television, Wisconsin Public Radio and the Wisconsin State … Continue reading
Facebook for Journalists
Journalists’ ability to use Facebook to write better sourced stories is improving, with new enhanced search capabilities. Katie Harbath, Facebook’s Associate Manager for Policy and a 2003 UW-Madison grad, reported that Facebook has a new search feature, as she spoke … Continue reading
Journalists Encouraged in Social Media Usage
Source: Uploaded by user via Gordon on Pinterest The Madison Pro chapter of SPJ devoted a day to Social Media for Journalists, with workshops held on May 11, 2012, at the Capital Newspapers auditorium. Event hashtag: #spjmadisontraining. Follow SPJ Madison … Continue reading
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SPJ holds social media training May 11; registration now open
Social media is changing the way the public consumes news. About 9 percent of all news links are accessed via social media channels. A similar percentage of news consumers say they get much of their news from Twitter and Facebook. … Continue reading