Trinity Mirror data journalism project to be called Ampp3d. Site follows success of publisher's Buzzfeed-style social content site UsvsTh3m, which attracted some 3 million users in October...
Ampp3d: follows Trinity Mirror's launch of UsvsTh3m
Trinity Mirror's new journalism project is to be called Ampp3d after following up with UsvsTh3m, the site is a new social shareable data project perfect for citizen journalists. The new site has an Facebook page for the imitative, previously called "Mysterious Project Y" which promises "a topical, factual data-driven site from the Daily Mirror, making journalism accessible through data visualisation and infographics". The site will be along side UsvsTh3m which was from Trinity Mirror's Buzzfeed, an similar social content site announced last month.
- "It's a mobile first, topical, factual data-driven site with an exclusively digital focus, the site will be publishing charts, graphs, facts, figures and producing infographics to explore both the day's news agenda and a range of topics that people care passionately about."
- Buzzfeed attracted nearly three million unique users in October.
I think the site would be very useful for citizen journalists as it would be an easier way of accessing information and sharing it too. The project I think would be successful as Buzzfeed another social content site was popular reaching three million users within three months.
- "It's a mobile first, topical, factual data-driven site with an exclusively digital focus, the site will be publishing charts, graphs, facts, figures and producing infographics to explore both the day's news agenda and a range of topics that people care passionately about."
- Buzzfeed attracted nearly three million unique users in October.
I think the site would be very useful for citizen journalists as it would be an easier way of accessing information and sharing it too. The project I think would be successful as Buzzfeed another social content site was popular reaching three million users within three months.
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