Have some spare time this week? Here’s how to use it wisely
What needs to be done during the holiday weekdays when the news is slow? You can utilise that time to start an interactive storytelling project or dig up engrossing archive stories to give your audience fresh content.
This article by Ren LaForme talks about interesting ideas one can take up during those slow news days.
One of the things you can try is using your archive content. “There are creative ways to attempt a second take at getting it in front of audiences”, says LaForme.
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