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Study Shows Tweeps are More Likely to Follow Journalists Than News Organizations
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2014-07-29
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A study published in the International Journal of Communication found during the uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia, Twitter uses were more likely to get information from journalists, bloggers, and activists than from news organizations.
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