I thought many of you would like some of our latest work on visualizing the geography of global news coverage, including online news media. In essence, these maps look at local news coverage from throughout the world, live-translating it from 65 languages, coupled with city/landmark-level fulltext geocoding, to visualize the geography of leaders, organizations, topics, and emotions across space: http://blog.gdeltproject.org/announcing-gdelt-geographic-news-search/ http://blog.gdeltproject.org/visualizing-the-linguistic-geography-of-the-wor... http://blog.gdeltproject.org/mapping-the-worlds-happiest-and-saddest-news-in... http://blog.gdeltproject.org/embed-this-map/ http://blog.gdeltproject.org/tutorial-instant-news-maps-using-cartodb-gkg-ap... This afternoon we released a new geographic network visualization that adapts the Google Arms Globe Visualization to display a different kind of dynamic georeferenced spatial network: co-occurrences of geography in the global news media. In essence, it looks at macro-level patterns in how the global news media as a whole groups countries together in its coverage. In other words, for all news media from anywhere in the world monitored by GDELT, every time a location in South Africa is mentioned in a given week, what are all of the other countries mentioned in that coverage in rank order? Only countries which cooccur at least 10% of the time in a given week are shown to reduce the network to the strongest connections. http://blog.gdeltproject.org/mapping-media-geographic-networks-the-news-co-o... http://data.gdeltproject.org/blog/news-cooccurrence-globe/globe_cooccur.html I thought this might be of interest to many of you from the standpoint of the kinds of media studies research, including of online news, that can be done through GDELT ( http://blog.gdeltproject.org/gdelt-2-0-our-global-world-in-realtime/) and for the use of the Google Arms Globe Visualization for high-density time-varying georeferenced networks. Kalev Leetaru http://blog.gdeltproject.org/ http://kalevleetaru.com/