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Futures Lab Update #151: Social News at Reported.ly and Multimedia at The Huffington Post

A screenshot from this week's Futures Lab Update video.

This story first appeared on RJI’s Futures LabReporting by Berkeley Lovelace, Reuben Stern and Blair Ussary.

This week we get advice for gathering and disseminating news via social channels, and we see how one of the major digital news organizations handles multimedia collaboration and experimentation.

PART 1: News for Social Platforms

The team at Reported.ly has been experimenting with how to gather and deliver news primarily via social media channels for the past 16 months. We sat down with Deputy Managing Editor Kim Bui to hear some of the lessons they’ve learned along the way.
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As explained in this detailed profile from Nieman Lab, “the work of Reported.ly is more than simple aggregation and amplification. A large part of their work is trying to verify and factcheck reports already circulating.”

PART 2: Huffington Post Multimedia

The Huffington Post has created a team called Test Kitchen with duties that include exploring new platforms and tools such as 360-degree photos, virtual reality and drones. Marc Janks, manager of multimedia, explains how it works.
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A portfolio of experimental work from the Huffington Post team can be found on the Test Kitchen website.

Reuben Stern is the deputy director of the Futures Lab at the Reynolds Journalism Institute and host and co-producer of the weekly Futures Lab video update.

The Reynolds Journalism Institute’s Futures Lab video update features a roundup of fresh ideas, techniques and developments to help spark innovation and change in newsrooms across all media platforms. Visit the RJI website for the full archive of Futures Lab videos, or download the receive email notification of each new episode.

Reuben Stern :The Reynolds Journalism Institute's Futures Lab video update features a roundup of fresh ideas, techniques and developments to help spark innovation and change in newsrooms across all media platforms. Visit the RJI website for the full archive of Futures Lab videos, or download the iPad app to watch the show wherever you go. You can also sign up to receive email notification of each new episode.

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