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How the Washington Post Uses TikTok, and What That Means for GenZ News Consumption by@asandre
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How the Washington Post Uses TikTok, and What That Means for GenZ News Consumption

by Andreas Sandre5mMarch 3rd, 2020
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The Washington Post's TikTok channel, with its famous tag line: “We are a Newspaper.” With almost 380,000 followers, the success of the paper’s TikToker-in-chief Dave Jorgenson has shown the great potential of the growing platform and its viral/short video format to move the news business forward and embrace a wider audience. The Telegraph has created a Google Doc with a list of reporters and media outlets on TikTok (updated as of February 2020)

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