Journalisted is an independent, not-for-profit website built to make it easier for the public, to find out more about journalists and what they write about. It is run by the Media Standards Trust. It collects information automatically from the websites of British news outlets. Articles are indexed by journalist, based on the byline to the article. Keywords and statistics are automatically generated, and the site searches for any blogs or social bookmarking sites linking to each article.
Chris Huhne, Gay marriage and fishing reform.
- Chris Huhne pleads guilty covered most
- Gay marriage vote victory covered lots
- MEPs vote for radical fishing reform covered little
Covered Lots
- Ex-cabinet minister Chris Huhne pleads guilty to perverting course of justice and resigns as an MP, 394 articles
- MPs vote in favour of same-sex marriage bill on second reading, 271 articles
- Royal Bank of Scotland is fined £400 million for the Libor rate-rigging scandal, 105 articles
Covered Little
- MEPs vote for radical fishing reforms in bid to end scandal of dumping dead fish, 11 articles
- Ofsted chief warns law on runaway children is being routinely ignored as authorities fail to learn lessons from Rotherham grooming scandal, 2 articles
- Poachers kill 11,000 Gabon elephants in under a decade as campaigners say the killing is “out of control”, 2 articles
Political ups and downs (top ten by number of articles)
- David Cameron, 406 articles (-30% on last week)
- Chris Huhne, 394 articles (+2931% on last week)
- George Osborne, 212 articles (+10% on last week)
- Michael Gove, 205 articles (+144% on last week)
- Nick Clegg, 148 articles (+21% on last week)
- Tony Blair, 78 articles (-3% on last week)
- Ed Miliband, 74 articles (-14% on last week)
- Jeremy Hunt, 64 articles (+42% on last week)
- Vince Cable, 56 articles (+81% on last week)
- Alex Salmond, 49 articles (-30% on last week)
Celebrity vs Serious: BAFTAs special
- Ben Affleck wins Best Film and Best Director for Argo, 57 articles vs Coalition row forces Michael Gove to abandon plans to scrap GCSEs, 48 articles
- Anne Hathaway wins Best Supporting Actress for her role in Les Miserables, 48 articles vs Woman sexually assaulted by choirmaster killed herself after cross-examination, 22 articles
- Daniel Day-Lewis wins Best Actor for role in Lincoln, 45 articles vs Met ‘stole identities of dead children’ to give undercover officers new identities, 14 articles
Eurozone leaders (top ten by number of articles)
- Angela Merkel (Germany), 65 articles (+124% on last week)
- François Hollande (France), 52 articles (-9% on last week)
- Mario Draghi (ECB President), 39 articles (+63% on last week)
- Herman Van Rompuy (EU President), 25 articles (+525% on last week)
- Mariano Rajoy (Spain), 24 articles (0% on last week)
- Enda Kenny (Ireland), 23 articles (+475% on last week)
- Mario Monti (Italy), 18 articles (0% on last week)
- José Manuel Barroso (President of Euro Commission), 7 articles (+600% on last week)
- Helle Thorning-Schmidt (Denmark), 3 articles (0% on last week)
- Mark Rutte (The Netherlands), 3 article (-25% on last week)
Who wrote a lot about… The first ever EU budget cut
- Bruno Waterfield, The Daily Telegraph, 7 articles
- Joshua Chaffin, Financial Times (£), 7 articles
- James Kirkup, The Daily Telegraph, 6 articles
- Alex Barker, Financial Times (£), 4 articles
- David Maddox, The Scotsman, 3 articles
Long form journalism
- 2,856 words, My chemical romance: can medicine cure divorce? by Will Storr The Guardian
- 2,779 words, Can David Cameron see off the Tory troublemakers? by John Harris The Guardian
- 2,506 words, ‘I’m still a prisoner of fear’: James Bulger’s younger brother reveals his shattered mother still doesn’t like him to leave home 20 years after toddler’s horrific murder by Helen Weathers MailOnline
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