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| GA Voice’s Dyana Bagby named in top 10 Atlanta journalists on Twitter |
| by Ryan Watkins | ||||
| December 16, 2010 13:24 | ||||
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Clay Duda from The Center for Sustainable Journalism at Kennesaw State University named our very own Dyana Bagby as one of the Top 10 Atlanta Journalists on Twitter. The final list was based on relevant Twitter figures (like followers, reach, interactions, etc.) and a little subjectivity. Dyana joined such notables as Creative Loafing’s Thomas Wheatley, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Jeff Schultz and Paste Magazine’s Austin Ray. To view the entire list, click here. Congrats Dyana for using your Twitter account for meaningful, responsible and entertaining conversation! Our art director, Bo Shell, and I were both nominated, as well, but we failed to crack the top 10. Here is Dyana’s Twitter page so you can follow her. And if you want to follow the GA Voice on Twitter, please click here.
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