5 Ways to Use the Daily News to Improve Your Social Media Storytelling

Daily News

The Daily News is a daily newspaper, published in New York City. It was founded in 1919 by Joseph Medill Patterson as the Illustrated Daily News, and is currently a part of the Tribune Company. It has a circulation of approximately 2.4 million copies, making it the eleventh-largest newspaper in the United States.

Its editorial stance is flexiblely centrist. It has a reputation as a moderately liberal alternative to the conservative New York Post. Its political leanings are reflected in its AllSides Media Bias Rating of Left, which displays a strong alignment with liberal, progressive, or left-wing thought and/or policy agendas.

1. Use Visual Asset Management Tools to Store Video

Brands can benefit from keeping a powerful visual asset management system in place, so that their video teams have access to all of the footage they need, when they need it. This can save them time and resources when it comes to producing social media content, and can also open up new ways to tailor and repurpose video for future projects and channels.

2. Make the Most of Your Video with Newsroom Training

If you’re looking for ways to improve your social media storytelling, there’s no better way to start than to study what successful journalists do. By taking note of what they do, you can learn a lot about how to drive views and increase engagement for your social video, which can be crucial to driving brand growth and awareness.

3. Take Breaking News into the Classroom

One of the best ways to introduce students to breaking stories is through breaking news articles. These informational texts help students stay connected with events of the day, week and month.

They also support reading standards for informational text, and are presented in a format that is easy to read for students with diverse needs.

4. Make the Most of Your Weekly Editions with News-2-You

In addition to helping students build a foundation in reading by exposing them to rich informational text, the weekly editions from News-2-You also provide a variety of interesting articles that can be read, discussed and shared.

5. Make Breaking News an Interactive Activity

The Breaking News feature on our online newspaper, News-2-You, helps students with diverse needs connect with important world, sports and entertainment news. These stories are designed to encourage readers to engage with the topic by interacting with the article, sharing their thoughts and opinions and asking questions about it.

The Breaking News features of News-2-You are a perfect addition to any educational environment. They can be used to supplement a classroom lesson, or can be used as a stand-alone practice exercise. They also support the use of instructional levels for reading comprehension, retelling and summarizing.