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TWITTER – who to follow?

Last Updated: April 6, 2012By Ali NaderzadTags: Nardine Saad

Every once in a while I will post some comments about people who tweet a lot and who are interesting to follow. As we look to a grandiose Sunday night tomorrow (what with the Oscars and all), and since Screen Comment is not yet part of the press corps at the Academy Awards, I’ll nominate Nardine Saad as the journo to follow. Nardine works for the L.A. Times and will be “transmitting” her thoughts and comments live tomorrow.

If you like, Follow Nardine Saad here:

https://twitter.com/#!/NardineSaad

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