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How Are Social Media Changing News? Mal on BBC

Added 12 June 2014 View full list    Print version    

How are Social Media changing the way we access daily news? Why are certain new reporters becoming celebrities in their own right? And why do quirky or comedy news stories go viral online?

On the back of a Reuters study into news reading habits across 10 countries, which was released today, Mal Fletcher was interviewed on these and other points by Mai Davies for BBC Radio. 

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