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What’s Trending in Florida News? Week of Feb. 25 – Mar. 2

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What news stories do Floridians really care about? And which Florida news outlets are dominating the social media landscape?

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

While TV stations claimed all ten spots atop this week’s “What’s Trending in Florida News” Facebook rankings, they split the Twitter rankings with newspapers.

Four TV stations — WSVN 7, WPLG Local 10, WJXT News4Jax, and WESH 2 News — appeared on both top-10 rankings (Facebook and Twitter). One newspaper, Tampa Bay Times, came close though — ranking top-10 on Twitter and 14th on Facebook.
 

TOP 10 NEWS OUTLETS BY SOCIAL INTERACTIONS ON FACEBOOK

 

TOP 10 NEWS OUTLETS BY SOCIAL INTERACTIONS ON TWITTER

 

TRENDING ON FACEBOOK

Woman loses necklace containing daughter’s ashes during Disney’s Princess Half Marathon.

Ocala teen goes missing, photo goes viral on social media.

Body cam footage captures Pasco County deputy-K9 duo chase down two suspects.

Humans aren’t the only mammals who enjoy sunbathing!

 

TRENDING ON TWITTER

Hundreds of Deerfield Beach High School students walk 14 miles to Stoneman Douglas High.


Deerfield Beach student makes a powerful promise to lawmakers.


New line of shirts benefiting Stoneman Douglas go on sale. #MSDStrong


Rap star Kodak Black is arrested and held without bond.


Stoneman Douglas students raise awareness by launching #WhatIf social media campaign.

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