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Citizen Journalism – 5 iPhone Apps
Topic: Technology 2:41 pm EDT, May 28, 2011

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With the Arab Spring turning everyday citizens with cell phones into witnesses — sometimes the only witnesses — on tumultuous events, the time for the citizen journalism app has definitely arrived. There are currently dozens of apps in iTunes available for people to submit news tips; some simply offer a way for people to send in local story ideas, others target specific networks and users can send pics and video directly to newsrooms. Most are free — which speaks to how badly news organizations want no-cost, on-the-ground global coverage. 1. Meporter Launched to much fanfare at a recent TechCrunch Disrupt conference, this is currently the only app not affiliated with just one news network. And, perhaps more importantly for freelancers, the company may also pay users who create content by licensing it to news orgs for them. Until CNN comes knocking, you can also upload your own reports and broadcast them from the app. 2. CNN The latest version of the iPhone app lets citizen journalists view, record and submit video and photo reports to the U.S. news network’s citizen journalism program iReport. 3. AP Mobile In addition to viewing the Associated Press content from around the globe, you can zap photos and tips directly to newsroom editors with the “Send to AP” button. They assure that user info is solely used to verify the tip or to gather more information. 4. Al Jazeera The latest version of the Doha-based news network app launched in February includes a citizen journalism feature, though somewhat disappointingly users must send material through the default email app after clicking on the “Your Media” button. 5. Groundviews From the award-winning citizen journalism site of the same name in Sri Lanka, this app targets users in Southeast Asia. You can submit photos and short reports directly from the app as well as see what your neighbors are uploading.

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