#CNNWin? iReport Gets a Boost from #IranElection Protests

Courtesy Mashable!  Fri, 06/19/2009 - 13:42

Last weekend, the Twitter chatter about CNN’s relatively slow reaction to the then developing story in Iran (dubbed #CNNFail ) was nearly as loud as tweets about the situation itself.

In the days that have followed, we’ve seen a response from CNN’s social media ambassador Rick Sanchez , and also, apparently a surge in popularity for the network’s citizen journalism site, iReport .

This afternoon, I spoke with Mike Toppo, senior director of news...


 

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