This week we take a look at the top staffers at CNNMoney on Twitter, ranked by number of followers. Follower counts were pulled on May 24, 2017 and will change over time.
1. Brian Stelter – Senior Media Correspondent – 487,872
What's "the trouble with reality?" I asked Brooke Gladstone, a/k/a @OTMBrooke, on this week's "Reliable" podcast https://t.co/2cD3TC3biL
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) May 20, 2017
2. Samuel Burke – International Business & Technology Correspondent – 156,963
Manchester pic.twitter.com/mtuA7syUr8
— Samuel Burke (@samuelcnn) May 24, 2017
3. Dylan Byers – Senior Reporter, Media & Politics – 77,750
Roger Ailes, who built Fox News into a powerhouse, dies https://t.co/hizLP3keRN
— Dylan Byers (@DylanByers) May 18, 2017
4. Paul R. La Monica – Digital Correspondent – 43,212
15th anniversary of Netflix's IPO. And $NFLX stock, like President Frank Underwood, is a force to be reckoned with. https://t.co/Gpshm5AqOz
— Paul R. La Monica (@LaMonicaBuzz) May 23, 2017
5. Samantha Murphy Kelly – Technology Editor – 26,658
This is pretty cool. https://t.co/dpnFWL4RPZ
— Sam Murphy Kelly (@HeySamantha) May 11, 2017
6. Laurie Segall – Senior Technology Correspondent – 24,119
Up w/ @AnaCabrera 845p ET. We'll tackle the complicated question of assault in the virtual world & new frontiers of harassment #MostlyHuman
— Laurie Segall (@LaurieSegallCNN) May 8, 2017
7. Tanzina Vega – National Reporter, Race & Inequality – 22,864
For whites, poverty is a "failure of the system," blacks, POC are viewed as "getting what they deserve" @cmcilwain https://t.co/zZxt60TLIQ
— Tanzina Vega (@tanzinavega) May 5, 2017
8. Tom Kludt – Media Reporter – 17,473
Little surprise here: FCC won't take action against Colbert https://t.co/m2E8OqHeLp
— Tom Kludt (@TomKludt) May 23, 2017
9. Seth Fiegerman – Technology Reporter – 16,118
there can't be more big stories this week
nytimes: hold my beer
wapo: hold my beer
mcclatchy: hold my beer too
spicer: thanks i needed these— Seth Fiegerman (@sfiegerman) May 19, 2017
10. Elana Zak – Senior Multiplatform Editor – 13,650
Yes, #CNNMoneyStream used dumpster fire emoji in a push alert. Because, let's be real, that's the kind of week it's been. cc @shannonfgupta pic.twitter.com/7lDaOWc2zf
— Elana Zak (@elanazak) May 19, 2017