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Credit: Public domain News BBC Trending: When social media is your patch The Trending team share their challenges working with popular stories on social networks, and how to balance the need to be speedy with getting it right By Catalina Albeanu • 4 min read
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Credit: Image courtesy of ajplus.net News How AJ+ reaches 600% of its audience on Facebook Posts from Al Jazeera's upstart site for US millennials reach six times more people than already 'like' the page. So what's in the water at AJ+ HQ? By Alastair Reid • 6 min read