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Media links of the day

Media links of the day

The Associated Press announced that it would start offering additional credit to other news organisations when it picks up their stories. In addition to offering a link to the news organisation's home page, as it has done before, AP will start including a direct link to the actual story.

Journalists are using social media more and more to interact with their readers: Roy Greenslade reported on the third Broadgate Mainland digital trends survey, which found that 81 percent of the respondents engage on a regular basis with their digital readers.

Ellie Behling discussed the metrics that are being used to measure the effectiveness of tablet advertising. Although reading on tablets is a different experience from print, traditional print metrics such as subscriptions to digital editions are still commonly used.

The Huffington Post writer who was suspended last week for "over-aggregation" is returning, Poynter reported. According to Huffington spokesman, they welcomed the writer back after completing an "internal review of the process and policies relating to the publication of stories" on the site.

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Teemu Henriksson

Date

2011-07-21 18:38

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