It’s a no-brainer for bloggers, you get more readers and instant feedback when you use Twitter.

But what about the old media?

@punkandbarbies just wrote a article about traditional publishers using Twitter. Some of the feeds they are providing, and how a few “get it”

Read the Publishers Using Twitter post at Mequoda Daily

If you are a publisher of books, magazines, newsletters or online media. Or podcaster, journalist, or broadcaster.. I’d like to her how you use Twitter to connect, report, research and promote your publication.

Post a TWINTERVIEW (a <140 second audio/video or <140 words) here as a comment so we can include you in the Twitter Handbook.

Be sure to include your Twitter @ handle so we can send readers back to you. You may include URL’s or other contact info as you see fit.

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