Reporters Using Twitter - Top 5 Case Studies
The best way to learn how to use Twitter within your industry is to study success. We've compiled a list of the top 5 Reporting professionals using Twitter.
Use the blue buttons below to study. As you study take note of tweeting style, follower interaction, consistency, value of content, links posted, and website/twitter synchronization.
Top 5 Tweeters in Reporting
#1 david carr
David Carr, Media Equation column, blogs @ Decoder, covers pop culture at NYTimes. Tweets hi-low, news, whatnot. Author: Night of the Gun.
http://amzn.to/lhYAP5
Followers:368,593 Following:710 Ratio:519.15/1
Listed:5,562 Started:Mar '09
#2 Greg Toppo/USA Today
I am USA Today's national K-12 education writer. Interested in tech & how videogames are changing school. Links/RTs are not endorsements. gtoppo@usatoday.com
Followers:9,189 Following:3,461 Ratio:2.66/1
Listed:615 Started:Aug '08
#3 Dana Strokovsky
MLB.com advanced media reporter. From Philly, went to The U.
Followers:4,384 Following:458 Ratio:9.57/1
Listed:286 Started:Oct '08
#4 Joe Frisaro
Miami Marlins site reporter for MLB.com
Followers:6,721 Following:527 Ratio:12.75/1
Listed:509 Started:Mar '09
#5 Kevin Burkhardt
Mets Field Reporter for SNY. Cowboys radio for Compass Media Networks. In a nutshell- I love the beach, i can be a goofball, and Im Gluten-Free!
Followers:28,397 Following:472 Ratio:60.16/1
Listed:1,208 Started:May '09