What are journalists talking about on Twitter? A monitoring solution.
Over on PRBlogger Stephen Davies put together an incredibly helpful list of UK journalists and their Twitter account.
It is possible that you want the best of both worlds; you want to see what these journalists are tweeting just in case you’ve an useful response handy but you may also want to avoid adding dozens of people you don’t know very well to your Twitter follow list.
It’s also possible that the journalists don’t fancy having a bunch of strangers all rock up as brand new Twitter followers.
The solution: A single RSS feed that monitors all the public chat (and some of the accounts are locked so have been removed).
The RSS feed: http://rss.bigmouthmedia.com/-/twitter-journalists
The following journalists have been included.
Freelance
Mike Hills
Roz Tappenden
Sally Whittle
Lesley Smith
Donald Strachan
Gina Davies
Siobhan O’Neill
Michael Cross
Scott Colvey
Paul Carr
Diane Shipley
Neil Baker
Guy Clapperton
Louise Bolotin
Linda Jones
Bill Thompson
Chris Edwards
Paul Bradshaw
Simon Bisson
Danny Bradbury
Tim Anderson
BBC
Tom van Aardt
Tania Teixeira
Jon Fildes
Daren
Dave Lee
Rory Cellan-Jones
Darren Waters
The Guardian
Neil McIntosh
Charles Arthur
Dave Hill
Stephen Brook
Cath Elliott
Bobbie Johnson
Kevin Anderson
Jemima Kiss
James Anthony
Financial Times
Tim Bradshaw
Chris Nuttall
Peter Whitehead
Richard Waters
Kevin Allison
Kate Mackenzie
Andrew Parker
Gideon Rachman
The Telegraph
Marcus Warren
Ian Douglas
Shane Richmond
Justin Williams
Catherine Gee
Birmingham Post
Joanna Geary
Marc Reeves
Richard Padgett
Mike Hughes
Tom Scotney
Joanna Geary
Manchester Evening News
Sarah Hartley
Christina McDermott
Journalism.co.uk
J Townend
Laura Oliver
Gazette, Middlesbrough
Julie Martin
Other
Azeem Ahmad
Paul Cockerton
Jo Wadsworth
Matt Ball
Chris Henwood
Sam Shepherd
Andy Walker
Alan Burkitt-Grey
Jono Russell
Mark Ogier
Charlie Elise
Katherine Hannaford
Kirsty W
Claudia B
Andrew Lim
Rachel Wilson
Martin Stabe
Chris Green
Alison Gow
We’d like to thank Stephen for the initial work and idea.
We’re also making every effort to keep this RSS feed up to date so as journalists opt-out and opt-in of the PRBlogger list so will we make changes but we’re also happy to respond to comments here.

