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Want to know what’s on the mind of the average reporter? What you’ll find on these Twitter feeds and websites can give you some insight.

By Aaron Gottlieb | Posted: August 20, 2013
 
Jim Romenesko (@romenesko and jimromenesko.com): Daily news, commentary, and links about journalism and media.

Sree Sreenivasan (@sree and sree.net): Columbia University’s first chief digital officer and a faculty member at Columbia Journalism School, where he teaches social and digital media. Newly the chief digital officer of the Metropolitan Museum. Named to lists including Poynter’s 35 social media influencers, AdAge’s 25 media people to follow on Twitter, and OnlineColleges’ 50 most social media savvy profs.

Nieman Journalism Lab (@NiemanLab and niemanlab.org): Harvard University’s attempt to help journalism figure out its future in an Internet age.

Richard Deitsch (@richarddeitsch): Media writer at Sports Illustrated and journalism professor at Columbia University. Deitsch often shares his favorite pieces of journalism from the week and offers his thoughts on how various media organizations cover the news.

Poynter (@poynter and poynter.org): The Poynter Institute is a school dedicated to teaching and inspiring journalists and media leaders. It promotes excellence and integrity in the practice of craft and in the practical leadership of successful businesses. It stands for a journalism that informs citizens and enlightens public discourse.

Jay Rosen (@jayrosen_nyu): Journalism professor at NYU, often giving a journalist’s take on journalism and current events.

Stuff Journalists Like (@JournalistsLike and stuffjournalistslike.com): What goes on inside a journalist’s mind? Here’s your (often humorous) answer.

Twitter for news (@TwitterForNews): Spotlighting best practices and innovative uses of Twitter by journalists and newsrooms.

Mark Luckie (@MarkSLuckie): Manager of journalism and news at Twitter. Luckie spends his days educating journalists and newsrooms on how to use Twitter to their advantage.

Overheard Newsroom (@OHnewsroom and overheardinthenewsroom.com): OH Newsroom delivers the best/funniest overheard comments in newsrooms nationwide

 

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