8. Your stories “The biggest scoop I've landed was through MySpace - A graduate, then moved to Kansas for school, went missing and her sister posted a bulletin about it. I was able to interview her and pick up the Kansas TV news coverage of the story to break it in our market. Turns out the girl was brutally murdered. We followed the story from her going missing to the conviction and sentencing of the murderer.” Source: Survey of participants
9. Your stories “We used our personal Facebook contacts to round up a list of local men and women serving in the armed forces for a veterans day ad.” Source: Survey of participants
10. Your stories “I just found sources for a story on Twitter using the search function.” Source: Survey of participants
11. Your stories “It's attracting younger readers.” Source: Survey of participants
12. Your stories “Facebook has been a great way to get feedback from our readers and has opened a new avenue to getting scores and stats from local coaches when the teams are playing away games.” Source: Survey of participants
13. Your stories “Comments on our news stories have increased our page views for our website.” Source: Survey of participants
14. Your stories “I had posted some election-night results and a couple of overzealous fans of an incumbent commissioner started trash-talking his opponent in my post.” Source: Survey of participants