We conduct a large scale quantitative comparison of the usage pattern of a microblogging service by journalists, news organizations, and news consumers. Through two statistical tests of eighteen numerical features over 5,000 news producers and 1 million news consumers, we find that Arab journalists and English news organizations tend to broadcast their tweets to a large audience; that English journalists adopt a strategy of targeted and engaging communication; that journalists are more distinguishable in the Arab world than in the European English speaking countries; that print and radio journalists have a very dissimilar behavior while the television ones share some characteristics with each of them; and that British and Irish journalists are similar to a large extent. This paper is the first to provide a multidimensional bird's-eye view on the usage pattern of journalists over Twitter.
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Bagdouri, M. (2016). Journalists and Twitter: A multidimensional quantitative description of usage patterns. In Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Web and Social Media, ICWSM 2016 (pp. 22–31). AAAI Press. https://doi.org/10.1609/icwsm.v10i1.14742
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