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Try this app: Headliner

  • Michelle Johnson
  • September 13, 2019
Here at the ONA Student Newsroom, we’re all about trying new stuff. Among the tools that we’re using this week is Headliner.app. Not familiar? Here’s a look at how we’re…
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Data Analysis: The most influential speakers and sessions at ONA17

  • Kenny Jacoby
  • October 9, 2017
  The ONA conference is as much about building one’s brand as it is about sharing new skills and ideas. So who were the most influential speakers of ONA17, and…
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  • 1 min
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ONA17 attendance: many from East Coast, few from middle

  • James Tyner
  • October 7, 2017
The vast majority of ONA17 attendees came from the East Coast, with a plurality coming from Washington, D.C. But the representation of less populated states, especially in the Midwest, was low, and four states aren't represented at all.
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What’s still hot and what’s not: An analysis of ONA conference sessions

  • Martin González Gómez
  • October 7, 2017
ONA Conference sessions about tech, audience and careers have increased in importance over the years, while other subjects, such as academia, have stayed somewhat flat. That’s according to an ONA…
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How Much Did ONA Cost You?

  • Alma Washington
  • October 7, 2017
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Hundreds of D.C. TripAdvisor listings, visualized

  • Alan Hovorka
  • October 7, 2017
With thousands of journalists flooding into the nation’s capital, TripAdvisor data offers a snapshot of popular things to do in Washington, D.C. The ONA Student Newsroom collected more than 600…
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What are people talking about at #ONA17?

  • Elaine Zhang
  • October 7, 2017
Journalists make up nearly a quarter of Twitter’s authenticated users, according to a report on Twitter’s verified users. So it’s no surprise that they turned to Twitter to share their thoughts…
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Don’t Forget To Write: Collaborate After ONA17

  • Caitlin Ostroff
  • October 7, 2017
One great thing about conferences is the opportunity to collaborate with and meet others. At the ONA Student Newsroom and Innovation Lab, we want to help you do that. So…
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Oh, the places you’re from: organizations represent at ONA

  • James Tyner
  • October 7, 2017
View the full infographic by James Tyner and Jacquelyn Elias here. The annual ONA Conference attracts the heavy hitters, among them Google, Gannett, Facebook and NPR. And some big newsrooms…
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Among the speakers, who’s tops on Twitter?

  • Kenny Jacoby
  • October 5, 2017
ONA speakers have a combined audience of nearly 4 million unique Twitter followers. That’s according to my analysis of the Twitter accounts of each one of the 199 ONA speakers…
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Authentic #NewOrleans #Voodoo is actually a religion that won’t be found in a Bourbon Street souvenir shop, but in spiritual temples and in Voodoo specific shops and museums around the city. (Photo by Caitlin Lee) #ONA19
The Canal Street Streetcar stops to pick up travelers on #CanalStreet on Thursday. (Photo by Caitlin Lee) #ONA19
Shadi Rahimi smiling at her daughter Safia at #ONA19. We talked to three mothers about juggling life in and out of the newsroom during a break from conference activities -- find that story on our website (link in bio)
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