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Future of PR and social media for International Air Transport Association crisis communications conference

Stuart Bruce

And thank you Aaron for that fascinating insight into how social media has changed journalism. Today he’s one of the world’s foremost thinkers on the future of media, journalism and communications. True journalism must be independent of a corporate line, even if that corporate line is to create impartial, unbiased content.

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Maxim Behar: "I haven't seen a happy emigrant; I've seen many successful emigrants."

Maxim Behar

The transportation should be superb. In journalism, there is a golden rule. Just observe the videos shown on international television, if shown at all. I've mentioned it on television before. I don't want it to sound bad, however, these are the remnants of a very strong but misunderstood social mindset.

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Live-tweeting: from joy to disasters

Prakkypedia

Disasters and tragedies can sometimes be live-tweeted even as people still grapple with what is going on and try to embark on some citizen journalism. Again in the US, the National Transportation Safety Board live-tweeted during its investigation of the Asiana Flight 214 crash on the runway at San Francisco International Airport.