NewsWhip, which created the Spike discovery platform for newsrooms, describes five characteristics of Facebook videos that are the most engaging and widely shared.
Do you understand what programming can do for newsrooms enough to have meaningful conversations with developers and designers to come up with innovative ways to present your stories?
Animated gifs, online visuals that combine still photos and videos, are popular and widely used by news sites. There are apps that provide simpler ways of creating gifs than Photoshop.
Since switching entirely to multiple platforms for which content is specifically tailored, the NowThis has experienced a huge increase in monthly video views.
If you were unable to attend ONA15 in Los Angeles a week ago, you can catch the trends, highlights and resources for newsroom thanks to Josh Stearns who has put together a list of helpful presentations.
LIONshare® is a free platform that makes fragmented local media easily identifiable and accessible to companies and retailers looking to aggregate advertising buys in different markets.
Facebook introduced Signal for both Facebook and Instagram. Reddit announced it has embeddable comment threads. Apple News debuted as part of the new iOS 9 operating system and it replaces Newstand.
Clueless about virtual reality but curious about creating an immersive experience to tell a news story? This simple guide explains what VR is, how it works and what game and animation tools are available.
Interested in starting or upping the use of open source resources in your newsroom? Melody Kramer offers a list of some journalism-related open source resources and projects that are useful to novices and more experienced alike in usng the free tools.
Designed for newsrooms, editors and producers, Hearken provides modules to enable the public to pitch story ideas, determine assignments, report and finally publish stories online.