When important investigative reporting must compete with Brangelina September 20, 2016 By Nausicaa Renner
With a shrinking user base and executive exits, a watershed moment for Twitter August 8, 2016 By Nausicaa Renner
How should news organizations handle graphic content in the social media age? September 24, 2015 By Jack Murtha
Digital news consumers unlikely to pay for content and increasingly block ads June 15, 2015 By Michael Rosenwald
Study examines how political reporters interact on Twitter — and Twitter erupts March 5, 2015 By David Uberti
Is hiring journalists such a good idea for Instagram? February 4, 2015 By Damaris Colhoun Tech companies like Tumblr and Twitter did the same thing to help branding efforts, and both later decided it was a bad plan
Reported.ly tested immediately with Charlie Hebdo tragedy January 9, 2015 By David Uberti Andy Carvin’s global, social-media news operation is the latest experiment from First Look Media
How political campaigns use Twitter to shape media coverage December 9, 2014 By David Uberti The Romney and Obama teams used social media to manipulate media narratives during 2012 debates
Approach ISIS tweets with caution November 20, 2014 By Jared Malsin "It’s clear that that they’ve gotten some pretty sophisticated media strategists and social media tacticians on their team"
Should all journalists be on Twitter? October 9, 2014 By Ann Friedman Reasons to take up or forgo the 140-character platform
How news outlets can cover the war on ISIS with social media September 25, 2014 By David Uberti With few journalists on the ground in Iraq and Syria, news organizations turn to social media
How misinformation goes viral: a Truthy story September 3, 2014 By David Uberti Conservative media’s reaction to an Indiana University project shows how shoddy information can quickly become an online narrative
News on social media suffers a ‘spiral of silence’: Pew study August 26, 2014 By Chris Ip What gets us chatting–or shutting up–about the news?
Jobs day is a party on Twitter August 1, 2014 By David Uberti Financial journalists on Twitter have a monthly feeding frenzy when the government releases its jobs report
Twitter and factchecking don’t mix during debates July 21, 2014 By David Uberti Though Twitter provides real-time opportunities to hold candidates accountable during debates, factchecking on the quick isn’t as easy as it looks
6 Wikipedia edits made from Capitol Hill July 15, 2014 By David Uberti A new Twitter bot records anonymous changes, ranging from serious to mundane, made on computers in Congress