Matthew Eltringham
Matthew Eltringham is Editor of the BBC College of Journalism website.
He was previously Assistant Editor, Interactivity and Social Media Development at the BBC.
In 2005, Matthew set up the UGC Hub - an innovative award-winning team that has developed expertise in digital editorial engagement with social media and user-generated content.
Matthew developed programmes to bring social media skills to all journalists within BBC News and extended the BBC's involvement in social media.
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- Schools Questions and Answers competition Wednesday 23 November 2011, 11
- #bbcsms: Chatham House Rule Thursday 19 May 2011, 01
- #bbcsms: Launching the liner Monday 16 May 2011, 04
- #bbcsms: The Final Agenda Thursday 12 May 2011, 03
- #bbcsms: Please join us at the BBC Social Media Summit Wednesday 11 May 2011, 05
- Social Media Summit agenda Monday 9 May 2011, 03
- The new frontline is inside the newsroom Monday 28 March 2011, 12
- Social media: what's the difference between curation and journalism? Monday 7 March 2011, 11
- Social media's revolutionary appeal Tuesday 15 February 2011, 11
- Permission to tweet, m'lud: the new world of court reporting Wednesday 9 February 2011, 02
- 'The line of verification': a new approach to objectivity for social media Friday 21 January 2011, 01
- Signs that Twitter is entering the mainstream Wednesday 12 January 2011, 11
- Location-based services: are they lost? Thursday 18 November 2010, 02
- So just who does 'get it'? Friday 22 October 2010, 10
- Big media on Facebook: moderation in everything Monday 20 September 2010, 11
- How social networkers use news Tuesday 20 July 2010, 09
- Facebook questions Friday 16 July 2010, 11
- UGC five years on Tuesday 6 July 2010, 08
- Watch out for fake Tweets Wednesday 30 June 2010, 04
- Has Twitter grown up? Friday 28 May 2010, 08
- TV wins it - for now? Tuesday 4 May 2010, 11
- A funny old election Thursday 29 April 2010, 03
- Social media: a sideshow, even in closely fought seats Tuesday 20 April 2010, 10
- The social network election? Tuesday 13 April 2010, 10