What the Tweet?
What the Tweet? Every day, thousands of stories are passed around the internet on blogs and via Twitter. A new study by Journalism.org has examined the source of those stories. It turns out, most of them come from old-school media. We may like to share information via Twitter, but the information we share comes from the morning's newspaper. This is a look at where blogs and Twitter are getting their stories, and what kind of stories their users are most likely to link to. Crime Environment Economy Celebrity Terrorism Health & Medicine Politics/Government Media BLOGS TWITTER USERS Economy Weather Environment Foreign Events Foreign Events Terrorism Technology U.S. Newspaper / Magazine Health & Medicine International Newspaper / Magazine U.S. Broadcast Education Media Oddball International Broadcast U.S. Wire Service Other International Website eO Politics/Government Pop Culture U.S. Website Consumer Science Unknown Oddball Other U.S. Source Crime Disasters/Accidents Immigration Gay Science Race/Gender Race/Gender Disasters/Accidents Technology Pop Culture Celebrity Sports Media Religion SOURCE Journalism.org A collaboration between GOOD and Part & Parcel. SOU RCES
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