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Readers perceive question-based headlines more negatively, study shows

The report by the Engaging News Project investigated the influence of click bait headlines on readers' expectations of the news story that would follow
By Catalina Albeanu • 3 min read
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Mobile journalism skills help schoolchildren contribute to community news site

Cardiff University's Centre for Community Journalism is teaching youngsters the art of storytelling through mobile journalism techniques, enabling them to challenge issues in their area
By Caroline Scott • 2 min read
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How to use Live:Air Solo for more control over your Facebook Live streams

The free app allows users to broadcast in 16:9, add lower thirds and introduce pre-recorded footage
By Caroline Scott • 3 min read
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Fox News is winning the US presidential election on Facebook... thanks to Clinton and Obama

Fox News generated 35 per cent of total Facebook interactions on posts about the US election, reveals data analysis of 63 Facebook pages from news outlets
By Mohamed Belmaaza • 5 min read
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#StopTrafficking2016 project shows how augmented reality can foster empathy with news and social issues

'News can be consumed quite singularly, but we want to have a new journalistic approach and spark a discussion about topics in the news'
By Mădălina Ciobanu • 2 min read
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Why BBC News went on Yik Yak to talk Brexit with millennials

98 per cent of Yik Yak's users are under 34 years old – but are they interested in serious topics, or just jokes?
By Catalina Albeanu • 3 min read
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The Center for Investigative Reporting open-sources its Impact Tracker platform

The tool can be used in conjunction with more traditional web metrics to gauge the impact of investigative work and other types of reporting
By Mădălina Ciobanu • 2 min read
'We need to stay agile': The AJ+ take on the future of distributed news
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'We need to stay agile': The AJ+ take on the future of distributed news

'We're looking at how we can do things differently now that a lot of people are doing things like us'
By Catalina Albeanu • 3 min read
Why journalists should be thinking about information security and source protection
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Why journalists should be thinking about information security and source protection

Silkie Carlo, policy officer at Liberty, explains the importance of security for journalists, and what the introduction of the Investigatory Powers Bill means for them
By Caroline Scott • 3 min read
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NPR's Facebook Live strategy focuses on getting the audience to participate in the broadcasts

Lori Todd, social media editor at NPR, explains why interactive broadcasts are more successful with the Facebook audience
By Mădălina Ciobanu • 5 min read
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Ditching the DSLR: Why a BBC journalist filmed only on a mobile phone for a month

Dougal Shaw, BBC video innovation journalist, spent four weeks on what he described as a 'mojo diet' – but could he stomach it?
By Caroline Scott • 5 min read
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6 ways Hindustan Times is using Snapchat as a content management system

The publisher has found many ways of utilising the platform to improve its output and manage the workflow of its growing team of mobile journalists
By Caroline Scott • 7 min read

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