#Tip of the day from Journalism.co.uk – building user responses into stories
February 16th, 2012Posted by Rachel McAthy in Top tips for journalists
Over on the 10,000 Words blog Lauren Rabaino gives an interesting overview of the different ways the New York Times has used responses from its online users in relation to news into their own stories, often in very visual ways.
The post demonstrates how this sort of material can be used by news outlets to illustrate the attitudes, opinions and emotions of their audience, and how the NYT, as one example, has achieved this.
See the 10,000 Words post here.
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