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January 18, 2008
Why journalists should use Twitter. I’m finding this journalism model of using social internet stuff pretty useful for some reason. Here Twitter is shown to be a god way of closing the feedback loop between writers and readers. It doesn’t address the “why should I” issue which I think comes form building a personal relationship with the readers outside of the paper, something that informal blogs can do well. Telling the story of the story, if you like.

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