Audit Notes: Twitter math, guard labor, M&A and oligopoly February 18, 2014 By Ryan Chittum Newsweek and stock valuations
Trusting Twitter January 23, 2014 By Ben Adler News literacy experts say journalists should remain professional on Twitter–but that readers should still be skeptical of everything they read on the platform
Journalists: Stop falling for hoaxes December 13, 2013 By Alicia Shepard Initially there were only a few viral hoaxes. Now, with the immense popularity of social media, they are happening almost daily.
Bending copyright rules November 26, 2013 By Sarah Laskow In the scramble to find photos when news breaks, newsrooms may break copyright laws, and this move just cost AFP $1.2 million
How @Redistrict helped get Virginia’s votes counted November 15, 2013 By Corey Hutchins Can #Wassermaning be a thing now?
Don’t feed the bubble, please November 12, 2013 By Ryan Chittum Mashable and Time.com show how not to cover tech IPO mania
Audit Notes: Tech bubbles, WSJ reality shows November 7, 2013 By Ryan Chittum Twitter launches like it’s 1999 all over again
At Grambling, even the newspaper is news October 22, 2013 By Tracie Powell The student newspaper at a state university in Louisiana is facing criticism for alleged faculty control
Must-reads of the week October 11, 2013 By The Editors Scalia and the devil, Talese and Sinatra, Gladwell and Chabris
In Texas, a filibuster for the digital age June 27, 2013 By Richard Parker Twitter. Videostreams. Liveblogs. And a group effort to figure out what the heck happened amid the #StandWithWendy chaos
Audit Notes: Columbia navel-gazing edition March 27, 2013 By Ryan Chittum A tech site takes down Michael Wolff’s thoughts on Twitter
The trouble with Torrington March 25, 2013 By Mariah Blake A small-town paper calls out minors who bully a rape victim online. Is that fair game?
The AP’s (digital) news standards February 20, 2013 By Kira Goldenberg The outlet verifies and sources all social media-based information