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You Can’t Post That! Social Media Policies in Newsrooms

You Can’t Post That! Social Media Policies in Newsrooms

The use of social media by journalists raises new ethical and professional dilemmas. As a result, news outlets are implementing policies addressing what is and what is not permitted on social media platforms. Suzanne Lysak, associate professor of broadcast and

Anthony Adornato June 14, 2017January 3, 2018 Communications Research, Mobile Journalism, Social Media No Comments Read more

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