Originally published: July 7, 2011
Last updated: July 7, 2011 - 10:23pm
Journalists really are different from people, as a latter-day Fitzgerald might have said. Or at least different from Tweeple.
A Boston Globe study of questions Tweeted in advance of President Obama's first Twitter town hall found substantial differences from questions asked by journalists during the president's last few news conferences. Tweeters were more narrowly focused on issues such as job creation and the federal deficit, asking questions with keywords such as "jobs," "employment," "deficit," and "debt," while journalists spent more time on the political process, asking questions with keywords such as "Congress," "capitol hill," "meeting," and "negotiation." A Nextgov review of the 18 questions asked during the live event found a closer correlation with Tweeter keywords identified by the Globe than journalist keywords. Four out of 18 questions asked during the event, or 22 percent, mentioned "jobs," significantly higher than the full Tweeter rate of 12 percent. Only one question, or 6 percent of the total, used a keyword referencing partisan politics, in this case "Republicans." That was the highest ranking category among journalists' questions in the Globe study, at 24 percent, but near the lowest among Tweeters, ranking at 2 percent of questions.
- Login or register to post comments
- Email this page
Related
- Running on Faith
- A different kind of townhall
- President Obama: Tech in schools 'not a magic bullet'
- Democrats Eye Bush Midnight Regulations
- AT&T: FCC has never had regulatory power over broadband
- Obama's Online Town Halls: Is it the Medium that Matters?
- My Experience Tweeting at the White House
- Hubbard to Buy Bonneville's 17 Radio Stations
- Lawmakers take to the tweets as recess heats up
- McCain to media: Let's stay together
- Ambassador Susan Rice hosts virtual town hall at Twitter
- Can newspaper-on-the-radio format work?
- NBC station refuses to air 'The Playboy Club'
- FCC Town Hall Addresses Broadband Opportunities for Individuals with Disabilities
- Open for Questions: President Obama to Answer Your Questions on Thursday
Location
Ratings
Login to rate this headline.

