Twitter and breaking news
Craig Kanalley, senior editor of trends and traffic at Huffington Post, explains how Twitter impacts the news cycle.
Chicago Tribune corrections for Thursday, Jan. 19, 2011•A report in the Sunday Business section on the performance of local stocks in 2010 contained erroneous data about rail-car leasing... Corrections and clarifications for Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2011•A text box in the community graphic on Page 3 of Friday's Chicago Homes contained an incorrect description of neighborhoods that make... Corrections and clarifications for Friday, Jan. 14, 2011•In Thursday's Play section, an item about the V103 Old School Party at The Venue on Saturday was incorrect. That event has been... Corrections and clarifications for Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2011•The text to explain a quote in the Monday Chicago Sports section's The Last Row feature misstated which team lost to TCU. Wisconsin... Corrections and clarifications for Saturday, Jan. 8, 2011•A chart on the cover of Friday's Business section on the stock performance of several grocery chains mislabeled the starting and... Corrections and clarifications for Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2011•A story about energy consumption on the front page of the Dec. 27 Business section misspelled the last name of the chief research... Corrections and clarifications for Tuesday, Dec. 28, 2010•A brief on the front page of Monday's Business section incorrectly described the operating hours for Chicago-based CME Group Inc.... |
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Craig Kanalley, senior editor of trends and traffic at Huffington Post, explains how Twitter impacts the news cycle.
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