By Harold Feld – If last week’s Goog-VZ NN debacle proved one thing, it’s that the Netroots base, i.e., the people who give them money and who they desperately need to get motivated to turn out and vote in November, care deeply about this one and are now following it closely. Don’t take my word for it. Take a look at this study from PEW’s Project for Excellence In Journalism (PEJ). PEJ does weekly analysis of what stories get the most play in conventional media, and separately what news links get the most play in the blogosphere and in social media. It’s kinda like the Neilsen ratings for news stories, but with better analysis and more explanation. more> http://tinyurl.com/2d7x826
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