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cynatnite

(31,011 posts)
Wed May 30, 2012, 06:33 PM May 2012

The Media Map: Who's Reading What And Where

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We worked with Bitly and its data on millions of Web clicks to find the most influential media outlets in the country. This map shows which news sources are read and shared at above-average levels by state. Roll over and click on the media outlets below to see where they influence readers and which stories were big hits. Updated monthly to reflect the latest trends.

http://www.forbes.com/special-report/2012/media-map.html

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The Media Map: Who's Reading What And Where (Original Post) cynatnite May 2012 OP
Idaho loves MSNBC Enrique May 2012 #1
There is no way to put this rufus dog May 2012 #2
I have two theories Enrique May 2012 #5
TN loves Huffpo... cynatnite May 2012 #3
Fascinating that the NYTimes, the WaPo XemaSab May 2012 #4

XemaSab

(60,212 posts)
4. Fascinating that the NYTimes, the WaPo
Wed May 30, 2012, 06:42 PM
May 2012

MSNBC, and NPR aren't a bigger deal in California.

There's somewhat of a bicoastal distribution for the NYTimes and NPR, but it's more of a big deal in the Pacific Northwest than it is here.

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