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*drum roll please* Top 20 Twitter commentators on the future of the news
Feb 5th
So I’ve actually put up my list of the top 30 because I remain undecided about whether or not I will include Twitter accounts that are either aggregators or group accounts. It is to be a discourse analysis so I’m still working out whether these accounts play an important role in the discussion on the future of the news. They do and they don’t. In terms of sharing information they are invaluable but at the same they don’t necessarily join in the conversation. What do you think?
I’m also hoping that if you think anyone is missing from my list please let me know. I’ve averaged each user’s Klout and Tweetlevel scores. The last column is whether or not the user discusses the future of the news every day or not, if they do not regularly talk about it, I will have to pull them off my list = which is unfortunate because it means that someone like @cshirky will not be on the list. Obviously I will still use his stuff in my thesis but just not as part of my data set.
Please feel free to let me know what you think so far!
Thanks.
***edit: I’m having problems putting the excel table into html so I’ve attached it as a pdf but the names, without the data, are:
@scobleizer (doesn’t talk about media’s future daily so not usable)
@davewiner
@jayrosen_nyu
@jeffjarvis
@mathewi
@cheeky_geeky
@cshirky (doesn’t talk about media’s future daily so not usable)
@journalismnews
@digiphile
@ajkeen
@dangillmor
@jdlasica
@poynter
@themediaisdying
@mediatwit
@journalistics
@yelvington
@knightfdn
@harrisj (doesn’t talk about media’s future daily so can’t use)
@iwantmedia
@stevebuttry
@kirklapointe
@NYT_JenPreston
@thefutureofnews
@digidave
@hermida
@david_a_eaves
@steveouting
@bxmx (doesn’t talk about media’s future daily so can’t use)
@CodyBrown
@howardweaver
Hello my name is Caitlin and I have a problem…
Nov 13th
So the time has come for me to launch a blog. I’m in the midst of an MA program at the University of Ottawa, studying Communication and am planning to use this blog to help develop my ideas and arguments. For my thesis, I’m researching concepts surrounding the future of news and newspapers. After I’ve put together a semantic mapping of these concepts I will be translating them into IEML:
IEML (Information Economy MetaLanguage) is a regular language that provides new methods for semantic interoperability, semantic navigation, collective categorization and self-referential collective intelligence. (taken from: IEML website)
Hopefully my WordPress skills will develop but for now I apologize for all the weird, non-visually pleasing formatting. Also, presumably, my blogging skills will develop. This is a first for me (which seems weird too!) but I was of the impression that there were more than enough blogs out there and that my voice would not add any new content, but now that I am spending my days reading, writing and researching I figured I could add something of value to the discourse.
For now this blog will most likely focus on my musings surrounding what other people are saying in the often fiery, always interesting, debate on the future of the newspaper. Although I’m a bit of a goldfish so there will definitely be other things appearing from time to time!
p.s. I don’t really have a problem. Well maybe I do – I think it’s my thesis