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- David Hayward |
- Wednesday 18 May 2011, 13:59
News revolutionary or news anchor Andy Carvin, the social media strategist for National Public Radio (NPR) in the United States, describes how his journalism has changed radically. This is just a taster: a full recording of the interview will be shown at the BBC College of Journalism Social Media Summit on Friday 20 May 2011.
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