Thursday, November 19, 2009

Vuvox Random Collage

http://www.vuvox.com/presentations/01a79f1bb0

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Using Social Media For Stories

I made numerous attempts to gain information using my Facebook status to get responses for one of my stories and this was the best I could come up with.

Mark Shore Alright guys, help me out for my journalism class. Is anyone looking forward to the tram from USC to LA Live?

16 hours ago · ·
Kenny Legan
Kenny Legan
haha im doin a similiar story
16 hours ago · Delete

Definitely not an ideal response as I would have liked to get better feedback, but at least there was some feedback for this.

Following Social Media

For the past week I followed the New York Times, CNN and LA Observed on Twitter and Facebook. With the news sites I was genuinely surprised at how many stories they put up on Twitter. I assumed that it would just be the breaking stories but the New York Times and CNN put up links to pretty much every headline story they had. This made it a bit confusing as I didn't know which were the bigger stories, but I guess it was useful to go through and see all the headlines. On Facebook however, they pretty much just posted up a few of the bigger videos from random stories, so that wasn't really a good way to stay on top of the news. Twitter was definitely the better option as far as that was concerned. For LA Observed, I was extremely impressed with their Twitter feed as it actually had more valuable information than I was expecting. Overall I'd say they all did a nice job on Twitter, but for the New York Times and CNN I would rather have the bigger breaking news headlines as opposed to practically every story on their site being posted up.