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News outlets no longer break news: politicians, journalists and bloggers have jump-started the digital political communications revolution.

Even David ‘too many tweets makes a twat’ Cameron’s latest government reshuffle took place entirely on the government’s @number10gov account. Elsewhere commentators in the know provided round-the-clock updates, meaning the entire reshuffle could be tracked, analysed and digested from the moment rumours became fact.

Anyone worth hearing in the political sphere is talking across social media platforms. And in a world where an Opposition leader can wipe billions of pounds off an industry’s worth with a single statement, the value of missing out on what a key MP or journalist says online can’t be ignored.
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