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If you are looking to revise your sources for your next article, to give your reporting a local angle, read on.

In this post on the NewsWhip website, Gabriele Boland, analyst and content strategist at NewsWhip, offers advice for finding first-party sources for your stories.

Being first when news breaks can help – "as the community responds to the post and it gains traction, reporters have a wealth of reactions and local comments to cite. These comments can add context, other angles, or even bring in the perspectives of those involved."

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