Just Copy and Paste? Usage and Patterns of Social Media Sources in Online Articles on Sport

Information sourcing in sports journalism changes with the process of news curation on the internet. In particular, social media is an important source for sports reporters, as athletes and organizations post content on a regular basis. Although how sports journalists use social media in their daily...

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