In the age of 24/7 news and fast moving social media streams, reporting from an event usually includes tweeting or live-blogging, both, or a lot more.
So how can journalists share interesting updates online, plan a more complex story, and pay attention to speakers at a conference, for example, all at the same time?
In this piece from American Journalism Review, Judd Slivka, assistant professor of convergence journalism, Missouri School of Journalism, shares seven useful apps to produce what he calls "cotton candy content... light to produce and easy to distribute".
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