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What’s Trending in Florida News? Week of February 2 – 8

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What news stories do Floridians really care about? And which Florida news outlets are leading the online discussion?

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?”

This week was full of unusual news stories in Florida — from the discovery of a mysterious 20-foot cross that washed ashore in Ft. Lauderdale to a woman who threw a frozen pork chop at her boyfriend … and got arrested for it.

Fox 13 News Tampa Bay gained a stronger lead against WFLA News Channel 8 this week, with nearly 400,000 more social interactions (compared to only 100,000 more social interactions last week).
 

TOP 10 NEWS OUTLETS BY SOCIAL INTERACTIONS ON FACEBOOK


 

TOP 10 NEWS OUTLETS BY SOCIAL INTERACTIONS ON TWITTER


 

TRENDING ON FACEBOOK

Holy cross! A giant cross washes ashore on Fort Lauderdale Beach.

Deputies locate a 12-year-old girl who went missing in Crystal River.

Authorities cancel a statewide missing child alert after finding two missing Miami boys.

Don’t make me “pork chop” you! Who knew a pork chop could be used for something other than eating?


 

TRENDING ON TWITTER

The Department of Justice opens probe into the plea deal of Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy New York investor accused of child molestation in Palm Beach.

A TSA officer is found dead after jumping from a balcony at Orlando International Airport.

VP Mike Pence whips up the Venezuelan crowd in Doral, pledging continued support.

Australian punter Louis Hedley gives the Miami Hurricanes a head start on National Signing Day.

Data was collected from CrowdTangle on Friday, February 8, 2019. It covers the period between Saturday, February 2, and February 8, 2019.

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

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