Top points from St. Louis Post-Dispatch panel
June 21, 2015
St. Louis Post-Dispatch staff members held a panel over covering Ferguson at Media Now camp on Jun. 21. Below is a list of each panel member’s top points according to spectators’ Twitter accounts.
Bob Rose
Think of every article as your homepage. Load it with hyperlinks, video & photo. Focus your headline as it is everything. @brosepd #mnstl15
— Mitch Eden (@cmeden) June 21, 2015
Gary Hairlson
“Keep it simple. Don’t try to experiment on the fly,” @fotobro says. “You have to prepare for that.” @mnstl15
— Erica Smith (@ericasmith) June 21, 2015
Carlos Ayulo
#MNstl15 Pros have just a few mins to adjust for breaking news. @ayulo says go big. Multiple entry pts. Print = one chance to get it right.
— Sarah Nichols (@SarahJNichols) June 21, 2015
Robert Cohen
“The picture happened … it just came out of the blue,” @kodacohen says. “I just happened to be across the street.” #mnstl15
— Erica Smith (@ericasmith) June 21, 2015
Steve Giegerich
From @stevegiegerich of the St. Louis Post Dispatch: I write what’s in front of me. #mnstl15
— Jim Streisel (@CarmelJim) June 21, 2015
Beth O’Malley
A responsible journalist sometimes sits on hands and does not post, says @pdbeth on using social media during breaking new. #mnstl15
— maksl (@maksl) June 21, 2015
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