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"The Chronicle was a runaway choice for top blogging newspaper," says the research team headed by Jay Rosen. After examining the websites of the 100 largest US newspapers, they came up with their list of top blogging newspapers: 1. Houston Chronicle; 2. Washington Post; 3. USA Today; 4. Poynter's St. Petersburg Times; 5. Atlanta Journal-Constitution; and 6. San Antonio Express-News. The Oklahoman and Times-Picayune received honorable mentions. More from Rosen & Co.:
> Houston Chronicle's early blogging efforts were scoffed at by some
> USA Today's Wilson has rolled ten blogs onto his newspaper's site
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