Journalists wanting to integrate Twitter into their newsgathering routine may be nervous about trusting random posts which claim to be relaying important information. Working with known contacts is one thing, but working with total strangers and trying to find out who to trust presents the journalist with a problem. Craig Kanalley, who runs Breaking Tweets, shares some tips about how he tries to assess who to follow and what's worth following up
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Richard Kendall
Originally from South Devon, studied in Lincoln & Warrington, currently Web editor for daily local newspaper in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, UK. interested in news media strategy, digital content management; social media; web design and development, CSS, jQuery, UX, design & photography