Twittering Journalists – Part 2
April 28, 2008 on 8:24 am | In Journalism, Media, Media Relations, News, Newspapers, Online, PR, Public Relations, Social Media, TV, Twitter, Web 2.0, radio | View CommentsHere are some more media outlets using Twitter, mostly from Red 66. Please add to the list if you know some we’ve missed.
47 News, Tokyo, Japan @47news
ABC News, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia @abcnewsbrisbane
AgendaTwiMedios @agendatwitter
AmericasReport @AmericasReport
Breaking News Alerts @BreakingNewsOn, @LivePressAlert
CNET News @CNETNews
ESPN Headlines @espn
Mahalo News @mahalonews
MarketWatch @MarketWatch
Marketwire @marketwire
Motor Awards, Venezuela @MotorAwards
MSN Noticias, España @msnnoticias
MSNBC @msnbc_world
Noticias Emol @twitter_emol
WFPL News (NPR – Louisville) @wflpnew
More Twittering Journalists
Adam Boulton, Sky News, London, UK @SkyNewsBoulton
Darren Waters, Technology Editor, BBC News @djwaters1
Ginny Skal, WNCN NBC 17, Raleigh, NC @ginnyskal
Jim Long, NBC @newmediajim
Wayne Sutton, WNCN NBC 17, Raleigh, NC @waynesutton
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At the Austin American-Statesman and statesman.com
@omarg — Tech lifestyles writer Omar Gallaga
@sarahintx — Life Guide columnist Sarah Lindner
@pmongillo — Question Everything columnist Peter Mongillo
@slctexas — Entertainment editor Sharon Chapman
Comment by Sarah — May 2, 2008 #
Sarah, thanks for adding to the list.
Comment by Harry Hoover — May 2, 2008 #
Here’s some Danish journalists on Twitter
@kimelmose – tech journalist at Politiken
@larskjensen – tech journalist at EkstraBladet
@cumulius – journalist at DR (Danish television)
will try to find more
Comment by christian bogh — May 7, 2008 #
Thanks, Christian. Keep the journalists names coming.
Comment by Harry Hoover — May 7, 2008 #
[...] Hoover har på sin blog THINKing offentliggort en lille liste over journlister der twitter. Det er primært amerikanske journalister, men jeg har da selv tilføjet et par danske i en [...]
Pingback by Journalister bruger også Twitter « BloggingPR — May 7, 2008 #
Minneapolis Star Tribune newspaper is also on twitter at: startribune
Comment by Christine — May 7, 2008 #
Thank you, Christine. Keep ‘em coming!
Comment by Harry Hoover — May 7, 2008 #
[...] the regularly updated list of journalists who are twittering. Instead of having to read previous posts and do a cut and paste, I’ve compiled the Twittering Journalists List in Word format for you. [...]
Pingback by THINKing » Twittering Journalists: The List — May 7, 2008 #
Buzz Bishop [95 Crave radio Vancouver] @buzzbishop
95 Crave [radio Vancouver] @95crave
Comment by buzzbishop — May 7, 2008 #
Ars Technica (http://twitter.com/arstechnica) was one of the first, if not first, news outlets using twitter to break news and communicate with its readers.
Several of our editors and journalists use Twitter extensively,
Jacqui Cheng, assistant editor (http://twitter.com/ejacqui) has well over 1300 followers.
Even the EIC of Ars tweets:
http://twitter.com/kenfisher
Other Ars twitterers:
Ben Kuchera – http://twitter.com/benkuchera
Ryan Paul – http://twitter.com/segphault
Clint Ecker – http://twitter.com/clint
Comment by Clint Ecker — May 7, 2008 #
I was very surprised to find this list on your website (and Word document).
After all, it did take me a lot of hard work to compile it… and now, here it is, cut-and-pasted from my blog.
I’m all for sharing information (after all, isn’t that what the Internet is about?) but I also believe in giving due credit to those whose work I build upon.
@cgranier
Comment by Carlos Granier-Phelps — May 8, 2008 #
As a former journalist, I know to credit sources. But sometimes when you get into a hurry, you make an error. I did that recently and am truly sorry it happened. My apologies to Carlos Granier-Phelps of Red66 for not mentioning his article as one of my sources for the Twittering Journalists list.
In beginning research for my Twittering Journalists list in late February, I ran across a couple of stories with journalists Twitter names in them and pulled them into a Word document. I continued my research into late April with keyword searches on Twitter and added to the list.
When I started breaking the list down into manageable posts, I was in a hurry and didn’t mention my sources. In addition to the Twitter searches on keywords like reporter and journalist, and reviewing followers of @reportingon at Twitter and @usnews at Twitter, sources included CNET, Poynter, as well as Red66. I have now fixed those posts to include that sourcing information.
This is just a cautionary tale to remind you to take good notes, source your material, and don’t post in haste.
Twitter Searches (keywords: reporter, journalist)
Comment by Harry Hoover — May 8, 2008 #
I’ve started putting together a list of public radio and TV shows, stations and personalities that use Twitter:
http://twitterpacks.pbwiki.com/Public-Media
NPR’s new morning news show, the Bryant Park Project, twitters heavily @bpp, and I run the @nprpolitics discussion, though I’m primarily on twitter as @acarvin.
Comment by andy carvin — May 9, 2008 #
Andy, thanks. I’ve just set up a wiki for our community list, too. It’s at: https://twitteringjournalists.pbwiki.com/
Comment by Harry Hoover — May 9, 2008 #