This is an introduction to 15 people you should be following on Twitter, especially if you are a student in communications. These are media types, covering a broad spectrum of topics, from public relations to journalism to social media.
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New to Twitter? Meet 15 People Media Students Should Follow
by jfalk on February 11, 2011 in Archived Posts, The Interactive Classroom, Twitter
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Associate Professor of Communications, Journalism Dept. Chair, Lindenwood University, St. Charles, MO Courses for 2012-2013: Introduction to Journalism, Online Journalism, Broadcast Newswriting, TV Reporting, TV News Production, Special Topics: Creating and Managing Your Online Personal Brand
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