In my TV market, Evansville, IN, WFIE and WEHT have started tweeting regularly.
Every WEHT reporter, anchor, and even the news directory has their own Twitter page. They're posing questions to their viewers/readers at 6p and reading a handful of them at 10p. Most of the reporters tease their nightly stories with a tweet.
http://twitter.com/NEWS25jchrisos
As far as I know, WFIE isn't using tweets on their newscasts, but they are heavily promoting their personalities twitter pages.
ABC's Nightline has been using Tweets to a certain degree on their "Closing Arguments" segment.
Have you all noticed similar trends in your markets or on other national programs?
Every WEHT reporter, anchor, and even the news directory has their own Twitter page. They're posing questions to their viewers/readers at 6p and reading a handful of them at 10p. Most of the reporters tease their nightly stories with a tweet.
http://twitter.com/NEWS25jchrisos
As far as I know, WFIE isn't using tweets on their newscasts, but they are heavily promoting their personalities twitter pages.
ABC's Nightline has been using Tweets to a certain degree on their "Closing Arguments" segment.
Have you all noticed similar trends in your markets or on other national programs?