Most e-mailed
From Glenn Greenwald's interview with Pulitzer-winner Charlie Savage:
If that's how editors identify important work, then by all means, when you come across a critical piece of work or a reporter who is doing the work worthy of his profession (like Savage), use that website's email tool. Mail it to yourself if you have to.
In a related way, our website's "most e-mailed stories" lists, which I know editors pay attention to, provides a useful barometer for which stories are capturing readers’ attention. Several of these signing statements stories were among the most e-mailed at the Globe's website in 2006.
If that's how editors identify important work, then by all means, when you come across a critical piece of work or a reporter who is doing the work worthy of his profession (like Savage), use that website's email tool. Mail it to yourself if you have to.
Labels: blog-o-sphere, Charlie Savage, MSM