One single subscription for 9 of 10 Swedish top blogs

The fact that Observer now monitors blogs is a sign of the growing importance of this new medium. The fact that a blog savvy person doesn’t really need to buy that service, illustrates the tools available that enable us to be our own monitoring company.

I have created a group at Blogdigger.com called “Bloggtoppen” for nine of the ten blogs that Observer listed yesterday to be of special importance (Dick Erixon doesn’t have a web feed, so you would have to visit his site yourself, which in turn may give further arguments for his departure from the list). That means that you would only need to paste this URL into any news aggregator like Bloglines.com and then subscribe to this feed.

http://groups.blogdigger.com/rss.jsp?id=504

Or you could simply visit the webpage of Blogtoppen at http://groups.blogdigger.com/groups.jsp?id=504 and then you get all the posts from these nine blogs.

Is my blog officially a medium now?

Peter Lindberg sent an email to Observer regarding today’s ranking of the most important blogs in Sweden.

Daniel Nordlund at Observer replied:

“The background to our ranking is that we have come to the conclusion that blogs as channels are so important to monitor that we have added the most important ones as part of our monitoring service.

The list that DN today published is the list that we have started to monitor, in other words, the ones that we have graded as being most important. At the same time we are convinced that the importance of blogs will increase and in turn also monitoring of them. Because of that, looking forward, we are going to invest a lot in this area.”

Does this mean that my blog now is officially considered a proper medium and that all sorts of PR people will start pitching me now (that has already started but not by anyone from Sweden)?

Anyhow, the upcoming blog debate in Stockholm on Monday, Bloggforum.se is promising to be a historic event, considering that all top 6 on the list of the most important blogs will be in the panel, and 7 of the top 10. That should be an incentive to participate in our debate.

UPDATE: The top ten list has been discussed a lot during the day in the Swedish blogosphere and the main issue has been, not surprisingly why these ten have been chosen. Many don’t have comments activated and may not even be considered blogs. Johan Norberg, PJ Just Nu, Niklas Lundblad, Dick Erixon and Peter Lindberg have all chosen not to have comments. I still consider them blogs, although Erixon probably would be more blog-like if he had permalinks on his posts.

Some critisism to the list today has been around the fact that there are other Swedish blogs with possibly more readers than these ten. So why has Chadie for example been excluded? I think that Observer have ranked the blogs not only on number of readers but also considered:

1. Focus – are they trying to influence readers with a clear agenda?

2. Platform – are they writers that already have influence? If Göran Persson started blogging tomorrow morning he would be the most influential blogger before lunch, simply because of his position. Many of the names on the top ten list already are influential people in media and/or politics.

3. Topic – these blogs are all focused on media and politics and other blogs that comment on a broader variation of topics may lose out in terms of impact.

And because of that, my guess is that Observer thinks that some Swedish blogs may reach a lot of readers, but in regards of their influence over public opinion, they are not influential enough to be on the list.

Sweden’s 10 most influential blogs

Media monitoring company Observer has compiled a list of the ten most influential blogs in Sweden, and I am at #5. Erik Stattin is the doyen of the Swedish blogosphere and he is rightfully at the top of the list, which is all male in fact.

The list has two group blogs (#3 and #7) and is heavily skewed to the right of the political scale. One would almost consider it a Timbro jackpot, considering the connections between liberal think tank Timbro and #2, #3, #6 and #9, which I have mentioned previously on this blog. Furthermore it is interesting to note that there are at least four blogs on the list that started only this year, namely my own, JKL’s, Stockholm Spectator and PJ Just Nu.

1. Erik Stattin

2. Johan Norberg

3. PJ Just Nu

4. Per Gudmundson

5. Hans Kullin

6. JKL

7. Stockholm Spectator

8. Nicklas Lundblad

9. Dick Erixon

10. Peter Lindberg

Blogs will influence view of the church

Swedish christian web site Crossnet.se reveals plans to launch a blog. Individuals will be able to publish a personal blog under the domain crossnet.se for a small annual fee.

Crossnet writes: “Blogging is seen by congregation researchers as a means of changing and developing the new generation’s view of the church.”

172 Nordic media RSS feeds

My list of RSS feeds for Nordic media is growing and it clearly illustrates that RSS is not only for bloggers, big media are adopting it too. The list now has 172 feeds: 69 Swedish, 43 Norwegian, 36 Danish, 23 Finnish and 1 Icelandic. Included below are also some RSS feeds for Nordic press releases.

UPDATED with 22 feeds from Finnish YLE.

UPDATE 2: Added 7 new feeds for Danish radio DR.dk and one for Västerbottens-Kuriren, a Swedish daily. Added the feed for Iceland’s Morgunbladid which somehow got lost in the editing yesterday.

UPDATE 3: Replaced a broken link for Danish Association of Press Photographers with 9 correct feeds. I included them although they are not a medium, but still very much media related.

Sweden:

Beyan.net – Kurdish news

Computer Sweden (IDG) – Latest news

Dagens Nyheter – Top headlines

Dagens Nyheter – News

Dagens Nyheter – Business

Dagens Nyheter – Sports

Dagens Nyheter – Football

Expressen – News

Expressen – Sports

Expressen – Entertainment

Hockeymagasinet

IDG.se – Latest news

IDG Eforum – Latest posts in forum

IDG Test centre – Latest tests

Internetworld (IDG)

MacWorld (IDG)

MikroDatorn (IDG)

Motornyheter FART – Cars and motor sports

Motornyheter FART – Cars

Motornyheter FART – Motor sports

Ny Teknik Technology trade publication

SR – Swedish Radio, news:

SR Ekot – News

SR Ekonomiekot – Economy

SR Kulturnytt – Culture

SR Mitt i musiken – Music

SR Musikjournalen – Music

SR Radiosporten – Sport

SR Sisuradio – Finnish

SR Vetenskapsnytt – Science

SR – Swedish Radio, local news:

SR Blekinge

SR Dalarna

SR Gävleborg

SR Göteborg

SR Gotland

SR Halland

SR Jämtland

SR Jönköping

SR Kalmar

SR Kristianstad

SR Kronoberg

SR Malmö

SR Norrbotten

Radio Stockholm

SR Sjuhärad

SR Skaraborg

SR Sörmland

SR Uppland

SR Värmland

SR Väst

SR Västerbotten

SR Västernorrland

SR Västmanland

SR Örebro

SR Östergötland

Stockholms Fria Tidning – Opinion

Stockholms Fria Tidning – “Inledare”

Stockholms Fria Tidning – Sweden

Stockholms Fria Tidning – Culture

Stockholms Fria Tidning – Reports

Stockholms Fria Tidning – Sports

Stockholms Fria Tidning – Stockholm

Stockholms Fria Tidning – “Synpunkten”

Stockholms Fria Tidning – Foreign

Svenska Dagbladet Daily

Sydvenska Dagbladet Daily

Västerbottens-Kuriren Daily

Yelah.net “Radical digital news”

Norway:

Aftenbladet – News

Aftenbladet – Local

Aftenbladet – Norwegian

Aftenbladet – Abroad

Aftenbladet – Business

Aftenbladet – Politcs

Aftenbladet – Monitor

Aftenbladet – Commentary

Aftenbladet – Editorial

Aftenbladet – Sports

Aftenbladet – Culture

Aftenbladet – Magazine

Adresseavisen

Aftenposten

Aftenposten – Norwegian

Aftenposten – Foreign

Aftenposten – Oslo

Aftenposten – Science

Aftenposten – Business

Aftenposten – Sports

Aftenposten – Elite Serie

Aftenposten – Premier League

Aftenposten – In English

Dagbladet

Dagbladet – Nyheter

Dagbladet – Sports

Dagbladet – Culture

Dagbladet – Friday

Dagbladet – Knowledge

Dagbladet – On your side

Digi.no

IT-avisen

Mobiltelefon.no

VG – Main

VG – Sport

VG – Entertainment

VG – IT

Denmark:

Alt om København

Bizreport

Børsen online

Comon

ComputerWorld

CopyMagazine

DR – News

DR – General news

DR – Domestic news

DR – International news

DR – Economy

DR – Politics

DR – EU

DR – Sports

Filmz.dk

Geek Culture

Netavisen Infopaq

Information

IngeniørenNet

Pressefotografforbundet

Pressefotografforbundet – General

Pressefotografforbundet – Tech

Pressefotografforbundet – Trade related (password)

Pressefotografforbundet – All news (password)

Pressefotografforbundet – Opinion general

Pressefotografforbundet – Opinion tech

Pressefotografforbundet – Opinion trade (password)

Pressefotografforbundet – Ads

Sportenkort (10 latest)

TV2 Finans

Århus Stiftstidende Netavis

Finland:

Helsingin Sanomat Daily, 5 latest headlines

YLE: Päivän ohjelmapoiminnat

YLE: Päivän urheilu

YLE: Päivän elokuvat

YLE: Etelä-Karjala

YLE: Etelä-Savo

YLE: Häme

YLE: Itä-Uusimaa

YLE: Kainuu

YLE: Keski-Pohjanmaa

YLE: Keski-Suomi

YLE: Kymenlaakso

YLE: Länsi-Uusimaa

YLE: Pirkanmaa

YLE: Pohjanmaa

YLE: Pohjois-Karjala

YLE: Pohjois-Savo

YLE: Päijät-Häme

YLE: Pääkaupunkiseutu

YLE: Satakunta

YLE: Varsinais-Suomi

YLE Radio Suomi: Asia

YLE Radio Suomi: Urheilu

Iceland:

Morgunbladid

Press releases (Sweden):

IBM

Karolinska Institutet – News

Karolinska Institutet – Press releases

Skellefteå

Swedish Research News Blog