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June 26th, 2009

Is Twitter stealing CNN's crown for delivering real time headlines?

Posted by Sam Diaz @ 7:25 am

Categories: General, Twitter

Tags: Twitter, Michael Jackson, CNN, Managed Hosting, Cloud Computing, Sam Diaz

Interestingly enough, CNN was once considered  to be the provider of the most instantaneous, real-time news. If something was happening in the world, you could tune into CNN to get the latest details.

Today, that comes from Twitter.

Yesterday, as the news of Michael Jackson’s emergency situation and eventually his death unfolded, Twitter was blowing up with Michael Jackson-related tweets, with people asking for, as much as sharing, details about his condition. When the reports started coming in that Jackson had died - first from TMZ, then from the LA Times, CBS News and the Associated Press - those tweets were being re-tweeted and re-tweeted all across Twitter.

CNN, in the meantime, continued to report that Jackson was hospitalized.

I’ll give CNN this much credit: It eventually started informing its viewers about what the other news outlets were reporting, that Jackson had died, though it was waiting for official confirmation before putting up the big headline. That’s responsible journalism and they deserve some credit for that.

Still, as the events unfolded yesterday, I couldn’t help but think back on how CNN became the poster child for real-time, on-demand news when it first entered the news scene. And now Twitter, which isn’t even a news outlet, is disrupting that.

Twitter may be filled with gossip and incorrect information as people re-tweet any and all information they happen to find. But you can’t deny that, when it comes to instantaneous news, Twitter allows us to tap into the reporting skills of the masses, not just the professionals who give us the news as it becomes “official.”

Sam Diaz

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Real news vs real gossip  eMJayy | 06/26/09
RE: Is Twitter stealing CNN's crown for delivering real time headlines?  BobWarfield | 06/26/09
Define "news"  nottheusual1 | 06/26/09
They have lost control of information and are suffereing  Been_Done_Before | 06/26/09
CNN lost their crown a long time ago  itpro_z | 06/26/09
Faux News Is A Joke  Onideus_Mad_Hatter | 06/27/09
Are you joking...  itpro_z | 06/27/09
You Sound Just Like Faux News  Onideus_Mad_Hatter | 06/27/09
Absurd  itpro_z | 06/28/09
You're Special!  Onideus_Mad_Hatter | 06/29/09
That's a damn shame....  James T. Kirk | 06/27/09
Creativity Makes Me A Moron...So Says A Faux News Supporter  Onideus_Mad_Hatter | 06/27/09
I don't color you surprised.  James T. Kirk | 06/28/09
Remember Kids...The Higher Your Ratings...  Onideus_Mad_Hatter | 06/28/09
CNN lost when they switched to talk shows  croberts | 06/26/09
Not news, just unsubstantiated firsthand accounts. (nt)  pmcgrath@... | 06/26/09
Reporters on the scene...  MGP2 | 06/27/09
If so...  itpro_z | 06/27/09

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