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Interhacktives

The Interactive Journalism MA students at City,

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The Interactive Journalism MA students at City, University of London are back for another season of The Interhacktives Podcast, your weekly update of the biggest social media news headlines affecting social media teams in the newsroom. Join us every Fridays as we briefly recap the three updates you need to know about to ensure your publication is using social media efficiently and effectively to reach you targets. New episodes released Fridays at 8am.
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REPORTERS, DATA, ROBOTS: Reimagining local journalism's potential
Wednesday, 22 March, 2023

Marieta and Laura discuss how AI can be used to build on local journalism with special guests Sonja Tutty, data journalist, and Joseph Hook, editor of RadarAI. There are so many stories hidden into massive spreadsheets, that local reporters may have no time or resources to go through, and that’s what Radar’s team does with the help of AI. But they are still writing the stories, doing original interviews, and seeking the data themselves. So, if AI is not being used to compose the articles, then how does one script turn into hundreds of local news pieces? Listen to this episode to find out.

 

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