Project for Excellence in Journalism
It was the No. 3 story on blogs, according to the Project for Excellence in Journalism’s New Media Index. (No 1 on blogs: iPhone rumors; No. 2: 2012 Republican presidential candidates.) The No. 2 story on Twitter was royal correspondent Clive Goodman’s letter stating phone hacking was “widely discussed” at News of the World meetings. Warren Buffet’s New York Times op-ed was No. 3. On YouTube, all five of last week’s most-watched videos focused on the Indiana State Fair stage collapse.
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