On a summer day in 2017, this was the question on all of our minds as we met with Megan Garvey, who was then the Deputy Managing Editor for Digital at the Los Angeles Times. We should be able to provide Twitter’s speed on our own. Well, we’ve learned definitively in the past few months that we can’t solely rely on these platforms to publish for us. Speed is also why we break stories on Twitter-why during live events reporters have just as much of a presence on Twitter as they do on the publication’s website. We publish what we can as soon as we can. That’s why we don’t wait for the print deadline anymore, and it’s why liveblogs exist. If there’s one thing journalists aim to provide, it’s relevant content as fast as possible.
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