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Beyond Twitter and Meta: What’s next for social media

  • Shay Totten
  • Moderated by Hanaa Rifaey, Susan Gonzalez, Apryl Pilolli, Adriana Lacy, Meghan Murphy and Upasna Gautam

When Elon Musk completed his acquisition of Twitter at the end of October 2022, it signaled the end of the golden age of social media for news organizations. Meta had already...

Career Day Make your resume shine

✨ Make Your Resume Shine ✨

  • Lynette Clemetson
  • Adriana Lacy
  • Leonor Ayala Polley
  • Moderated by Hanaa Rifaey

Lynette Clemetson, Director of Wallace House Center for Journalists at the University of Michigan, Adriana Lacy, founder of Journalism Mentors, and leading network television...

ONA22 Build a Visual-First Strategy for Immediate Audience Engagement

Build a Visual-First Strategy for Immediate Audience Engagement

  • Elodie Mailliet Storm
  • Martin do Nascimento
  • Michelle Kanaar

Photojournalism drives reader engagement. Research shows that on average an audience will read 50% of a story but will look at all photo and video content. In addition, strong...

ONA22 Finding, Mining and Exploiting Data

Finding, Mining and Exploiting Data

  • Denise Vickers
  • Brandon Meyer
  • Gavin Off

The archived session from ONA22 covers beginner-friendly tactics to obtain data through mining and creative requests and will offer ideas about how reporters, including those...

ONA22 Walk In Someone Else's News: Is Reading Across the Spectrum Good for Democracy & Your Bottom Line?

Walk in Someone Else’s News: Is Reading Across the Spectrum Good for Democracy & Your Bottom Line?

  • Curtis Bram
  • Courtney Hurley

Despite its societal impact and significant work being done to understand it, there are few practical solutions addressing the root of political polarization. This archived...

ONA22 Clips or It Didn't Happen

Clips or It Didn’t Happen — Delivering the News with Viral Video

  • Aaron Rupar
  • Moderated by Rakesh Agrawal

Increasingly, members of the public are consuming news by engaging with video clips shared online. Video clips provide visual proof of what is happening and, when shared online,...

ONA22 An Editorial-AI Hybrid Approach to Journalism

An Editorial-AI Hybrid Approach to Journalism

After fighting a long and difficult battle for ad dollars against the big tech platforms, the journalism industry has undergone a serious transformation in the past 5 years –...

ONA22 Are You Really Covering Your Whole Community? (And Ways You Can Make Sure You Are)

Are You Really Covering Your Whole Community? (And Ways You Can Make Sure You Are)

  • Tim Wolff
  • Lynn Walsh
  • Apryl Pilolli

How much of your community is your newsroom really covering? This archived session from ONA22 explores how newsrooms can struggle with reaching sections of their communities and...

ONA22 Newsletters as Product and Journalism

Newsletters as Product and Journalism

  • Tess Jeffers
  • Robin Kwong
  • Leigh Kamping-Carder

Newsletters are undergoing a renaissance in popularity, but managing a newsletter team successfully remains a challenge for news organizations amid competition from independent...

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