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YouTube is More Than Funny Cats

If you bring up YouTube in “sophisticated” company, you’re often met with a look of puzzled condescension.

YouTube has a reputation for being a “time killer” website, full of silly fart, animal, and farting animal videos. But while YouTube certainly includes that content, it’s wrong to assume that it ONLY includes that content.

Over the past year or so, YouTube has been developing into a powerful platform for enlightened conversation. One of the fastest growing sections on the site is the News and Politics section that features video from several reputable news organizations.

People who are interested in the news (formerly known as television viewers) are increasing turning to YouTube to get informed. On YouTube, they’re able to respond to news reports with personal experiences, thoughts and opinions.

Mashable.com recently posted a great piece on YouTube that is a “must read for journalists. It explains how news organizations can use the site for distribution, how journalists can use the site to help craft stories and tips for citizens who want to get in on the journalism game.

The Journalist’s Guide to YouTube
When you think of YouTube (YouTube), you probably think of viral videos such as choreographed wedding procession dances and sneezing pandas. But YouTube’s content load is massive — 20 hours of video are uploaded every minute — and it has a lot more to offer than just silly, viral videos. One area of YouTube that is currently growing like a weed is news.

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