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Analyzing ONA registration

  • Arik Ligeti and Sandhya Kambhampati
  • October 19, 2013
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What’s in name in a name? Which media outlet has the most people here? These are a few answers we came across after analyzing attendance registration data for this year’s ONA conference.

Note: This data does not account for 321 people whose registration data was not comprehensive.

Here are the top-five organizations represented at ONA13:

  1. CNN
  2. University of Georgia
  3. New York Times
  4. Digital First Media
  5. NPR

There were 657 first-time attendees, compared with 558 returners.

This is a breakdown of how attendees identified their titles:
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Arik Ligeti

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