How should journalists use social media material?
Friday, 20 April 2007, 09:45
The Virginia Tech massacre may have made a talking point out of the ethics of journalists’ use material posted on blogs and social networking platforms, but Gary Andrews today highlights another, lower-profile case from the UK regional press where similar issues were raised.
When a student was found dead after a night out in Exeter several [...]
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