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    Twitter first to report on aircraft crash

Twitter was first to break news of Turkish Airlines' crash and provides more accurate information than early official reports.

By Benny Har-Even, 25 Feb 2009 at 16:24

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Twitter once again has proved its ability to break major news stories ahead of ‘traditional’ web media, as it became the first place for images of the Turkish Airlines crash in Holland.

CNN reports that it first learned of the crash via images posted on Twitter and, after confirming the veracity of the image with the original poster, it aired the story.

The Turkish Airlines 737-800 aircraft crashed as it tried to land at Schiphol Airport in Holland, killing nine people. Reports have said that Twitter users revealed that people had died in the crash even as Turkish Authorities initially claimed that there had been no fatalities.

Twitter’s news making ability first came to prominence after the terror attacks in Mumbai, when those caught up in the attacks and observers ‘tweeted’ about events before news outlets had arrived on the scene.

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