For those on this list that focus on media and politics, I thought you'd be interested in my new collaborative visualization with The Atlantic that uses the Internet Archive's Television News Archive to monitor all mentions of the 2016 presidential candidates across the major domestic national television networks monitored by IA and create a live visualization of how the candidates are doing, updated daily: http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/08/graphic-whos-the-most-po... There is also an interactive drill-down tool that lets you drill in by network, candidate, etc: http://television.gdeltproject.org/cgi-bin/iatv_campaign2016/iatv_campaign20... For those interested in comparing against online news coverage, my article in The Guardian's Data Blog last week comparing print coverage through LexisNexis against mainstream online coverage, Google News coverage, and television coverage might be of particular interest - especially the degree to which Google News and television deviate from mainstream online news coverage and LexisNexis print coverage: http://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2015/aug/20/donald-trump-dominating... ~Kalev http://blog.gdeltproject.org/ http://kalevleetaru.com/