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What’s Trending in Florida News? Week of April 7 – 13

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What news stories do Floridians really care about? And which Florida news outlets are making waves?

To answer these questions, our digital media gurus analyzed the most viral Florida news of this week — curated by reactions, comments and shares — to find out “What’s Trending in Florida News?”

While Facebook’s leading news stories covered everything from swimming chickens to a crazy case of road rage, the conversation on Twitter continues to revolve around gun control policies, especially in South Florida.

FOX 13 News Tampa Bay and WSVN 7 News once again came out on top, with more than half a million combined interactions this week.

 

TOP 10 NEWS OUTLETS BY SOCIAL INTERACTIONS ON FACEBOOK

 

TOP 10 NEWS OUTLETS BY SOCIAL INTERACTIONS ON TWITTER

 

TRENDING ON FACEBOOK

Who you calling chicken? Sammi the Chicken is making waves for her travels throughout the Sunshine State, which wouldn’t be complete without a trip to the beach.

It’s the most magical day of the year! Floridians celebrate National No Housework Day by doing a whole lot of … you guessed it … NOTHING.

Twisters… in Florida? Two tornadoes were spotted this week during a stormy afternoon in Fort Lauderdale.

Looks like someone’s got a major case of road rage… Sarasota deputies search for driver seen ramming a motorcyclist with their car.

 

TRENDING ON TWITTER

Miami Northwestern students hold a walkout to call for change after a fellow student and a former student were killed in a shooting over the weekend.

 

Liberty City residents march on Brickell in downtown Miami to protest gun violence.

 

“Both of you failed us.” Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting victim blames the Sheriff and Superintendent for failing students and faculty.

 

Should teachers be armed in the event of a school shooting? According to the Broward School Board, probably not.

Meet Our Expert

Public policy consultant, researcher, and writer with substantial legislative, political, and private-sector experience. Extensive experience conducting public opinion research using scientific survey methodology, including experimental design. Utilizes academic research methodology and on-the-ground training to collect, analyze, and strategically present data. Previously served as senior staff on two statewide gubernatorial campaigns in Florida, as a deputy policy chief to one governor, as legislative staff in both the Florida House and Senate, and as Director of Health Care Policy for the Florida Medical Association.

Has been published in both academic and mainstream media outlets, co-authored a book on ‘The New Science of Momentum’ as applied to politics, business, military, and sports, and authors Substack on the intersection of policy and public opinion. Serves as full-time teaching faculty at Florida State University, and as president of the Tallahassee Jewish Federation. . Earned her doctoral degree in political science at Florida State University and her bachelor’s degree at New College of Florida in Sarasota.

 

Karen Cyphers, PhD

Partner and Chief Research Officer