Talk:Jenni Hogan
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Potential sources
[edit]- she was the subject of a Forbes interview and listed as the most followed local female TV journalist on Twitter and Facebook in America and was named as one of the top female geeks in the world by the Huffington Post. and she did a local show so popular across social networks that the #social7 hashtag trended both nationally and worldwide. -- The Red Pen of Doom 19:29, 22 July 2012 (UTC)
additional potential sources removed from the article page:
Banyan Branch: Social TV Connect With Jenni Hogan Was The No 2 Trending Topic In US]
- PI: KIRO 7's Jenni Hogan a Traffic and Twitter Hottie
- Jenni Hogan - Mediaweek (Australia) interview
- Hogan's a hero on twitter (industry trade magazine "Broadcast and Cable" named Jenni Hogan the top most followed local TV anchor on Twitter in America)
- Panelist at the 140tc: The Twitter Conference discussion, “The Media Panel: Social Media Stories from the Front Lines,” March 8, 2010.
- Interviewed by Kenji Onosawa for Seattle Social Media Profiles, Jenni Hogan, KIRO 7's Traffoxy Tweeter
- Featured on Seattle artist David Hoang’s “Hand-Drawn Avatar” series