I have conducted a couple of interviews on Twitter in the past, but the information in those has already been reprocessed into article form, so I am writing here about a proposal I made to interview the Downtown Akron Partnership on Twitter about First Night Akron 2012. And to say a few words about what others are doing. I argue that interviewing via Twitter is easy, and reclaiming the tweets for other purposes (e.g. Web site) is also easy, thus giving the interview info two or three times the exposure it would get if you, say, conducted your interview over the phone.
Jay Asher (@jayasherguy) and Carolyn Mackler (@carolynmackler), co-authors of The Future of Us, conducted a joint interview on Twitter a week ago, and you can see what they had to say via hashtag #futureofus. (Asher is also known as the author of Thirteen Reasons Why.) In their case, not many tweets were posted. My guess is that most of their (young adult) audience didn't use the hashtag.