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Social media has reshaped the news industry, forcing journalists to write, tweet, shoot video and tackle many other chores.
RSVP here by Thursday, April 7th at 4:00 p.m.
For more information about SPJ/LA, visit www.spjla.org
Social media has reshaped the news industry, forcing journalists to write, tweet, shoot video and tackle many other chores.
From Twitter to TikTok, social media platforms are leaving their imprint on legacy newspapers, magazines, TV news and more.
RSVP here by Thursday, April 7th at 4:00 p.m.
Contact us with any questions at spjlosangeles@gmail.com.
For more information about SPJ/LA, visit www.spjla.org
Moderated by Adriana Lacy, audience engagement editor for the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University.
Kim Stephens, news anchor at KMPH and author of Broadcast News in the Digital Age: A Guide to reporting, producing and anchoring online and on TV
Emily Stone, vice president of digital content operations at FOX Television Stations
Javier Panzar, audience engagement editor at the LA Times
Samantha Nuñez, director of marketing and social media at LA Taco