Feeling cultural? A sneak peek at the new top 20 blogs in Wikio's Culture rankings.

I was very surprised a few months ago to join the Wikio top 20 blogs in the culture list. Since then I’ve moved around a bit, but stayed in there, and I’m very happy this month to be carrying a sneak preview of the list, which will be fully updated later this week.

I’ve got a couple of friends in there too, see if you can spot them 😉

I have to admit that this list is slightly eclectic, I’m not sure what the inclusion criteria is. But if you want to call me cultural, I’m not going to complain!

  1. Bleeding Cool Comic Book News and Rumors
  2. HeyUGuys
  3. Crooked Timber
  4. Live for Films
  5. Musicrooms.net
  6. Charlie’s Diary
  7. Angry Mob
  8. tales from the village
  9. Bad Conscience
  10. Stuck In A Book
  11. Making it up
  12. Kuriositas
  13. SoulCulture.co.uk
  14. Anorak News
  15. The Guardian – The blog Theatre
  16. Stuck In Customs
  17. Playing by the book
  18. the culture vulture
  19. Spoilers TV
  20. Reading Matters

Ranking made by Wikio


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Comments

5 responses to “Feeling cultural? A sneak peek at the new top 20 blogs in Wikio's Culture rankings.”

  1. Do tell me – how do you get ranked in different categories? I have looked and can’t see how to do it. Being as I blog about food and fitness, I thought I might explore getting into those ranks too.

    1. I just emailed and asked, mainly because of the book reviews I was doing. They popped me in literature, but I was quite surprised to be added to culture as well. Wonder if they’ve got a category for the tech reviews I do? 😉

  2. Thanks for alerting me to this. Just as well we spent all of today in a museum, otherwise I wouldn’t be feeling that it was terribly well deserved on my behalf!

  3. Have absolutely no idea what I do or say that is cultural tbh, but there you go 🙂

  4. Thanks for popping by! I’ll give the no.3 spot a quick lick of paint, and you can move back in next month! 😉

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