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The hurricane knocked out power and running water and sent the temperatures inside above 100 degrees. Still, investigators were surprised at the number of bodies in the makeshift morgue and were stunned when health care workers charged that a well-regarded doctor and two respected nurses had hastened the deaths of some patients by injecting them with lethal doses of drugs. Mortuary workers eventually carried 45 corpses from Memorial, more than from any comparable-size hospital in the drowned city. Get ProPublica's Top Stories and Major Investigations Delivered to Your Inbox [1] [1] Dr. Relations de travail : les pompiers ont le feu. Journalists’ Social Media Sideshow Will Prove Nothing. Why do so many journalists and traditional media outlets see social media services like Twitter and Facebook as a threat? Maybe it’s a result of too many breathless headlines about how they’re going to replace traditional journalism (headlines that mostly appear in traditional media outlets, but don’t get me started on that).
Now a group of journalists has apparently agreed to “prove” how useless these tools are by locking themselves in a farmhouse for five days and reporting only news they receive through Twitter and Facebook. To make matters worse, the journalists in question won’t be able to use the web to follow any of the links they get through Twitter or Facebook, or verify any of the news that’s reported — they will apparently have to write based on just the information coming in through those two networks. This is like giving a journalist a phone and telling them they can only report information from incoming calls, but no dialing of their own.
10 Ways Journalism Schools Are Teaching Social Media. Vadim Lavrusik is a new media student at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. He is @lavrusik on Twitter and blogs at lavrusik.com. With news organizations beginning to create special positions to manage the use of social media tools, such as the recently appointed social editor at The New York Times, journalism schools are starting to recognize the need to integrate social media into their curricula. That doesn’t mean having a class on Facebook or Twitter, which many college students already know inside and out, but instead means that professors are delving into how these tools can be applied to enrich the craft of reporting and producing the news and ultimately telling the story in the best possible way. And though many professors are still experimenting and learning how these tools can be used, below are the 10 ways journalism schools are currently teaching students to use social media. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Jones emphasized the importance of creating rich content. Jennifer Preston (NYT_JenPreston) The New York Times Hires a Social Media Editor; Does It Need One? While companies across the world have been hiring social media-minded employees in droves, it's an even bigger deal when newspaper stalwart The New York Times is the one hiring. Indeed, the paper apparently thinks highly enough of the power of tools like Twitter and Facebook that it has created a new position to oversee their entire social media strategy: the Social Media Editor. According to Gawker, the troubled news organization has chosen Jennifer Preston (@NYT_JenPreston), formerly editor of NYT's Regional Section, to be the lead on NYT's social media affairs. A leaked internal email, which we found via VentureBeat, goes on to talk about the power of Twitter, YouTube, Digg, etc. and how being comfortable with these tools is essential to success in an increasingly-digital world.
From the letter: "Think of Twitter. While the NYT hit the nail on the head about the power of social media, we still wonder if a social media editor is actually necessary. WBUR's Photostream. John Dickerson (jdickerson)