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BuzzMachine - Feb 24, 2007
Here’s a particularly egregious sliming of bloggers with a broad brush. Unfortunately, I’m quoted in it.
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BuzzMachine - Feb 23, 2007
A journalism class at NYU surveyed students there and found that 44 percent read blogs. Interesting fact. What does it mean? In the press release they put out and the story about it in the school paper, the …
Also tagged: journalism, tagged, jschool
BuzzMachine - Feb 15, 2007
The resignations of the lightning-rod bloggers hired by Edwards’ campaign is not a good sign for bloggers or for conversation. Now every blogger hired by every campaign — in any position — will have their writing …
Also tagged: politics, tagged, youtubecampaign, prezvid
BuzzMachine - Feb 15, 2007
Major props to Bob Cox, founder of the Media Bloggers Association, for getting recognition on page 1 of the New York Times today for his single-minded and single-handed effort to get bloggers accredited to cover …
Also tagged: tagged, networkedjournalism
BuzzMachine - Feb 9, 2007
The hiring and then mufflling of bloggers by the Edwards campaign has to make you wonder whether whether campaigns and conversation are incompatible. Or perhaps we just better get used to honesty — in the form of …
Also tagged: election, tagged, youtubecampaign
BuzzMachine - Feb 6, 2007
Andy Plesser of Beet TV made the mistake of handing me a microphone at Always On, but I had the pleasure of interviewing Mark Whitaker, former editor of Newsweek and new the overseer of the future at Washington Post …
Also tagged: magazines, newspapers, tagged, newsinnovation, smalltv, alwayson
BuzzMachine - Feb 6, 2007
Comscore and Federated Media (which sells some ads on this blog) have teamed up to try to improve measurement in the long tail of social and niche media online. And that’s good. Except I argue that the panel means of …
Also tagged: ad, tagged, measurement
BuzzMachine - Feb 1, 2007
Following in the footsteps of WKRN in Nashville, WNBC in New York plays host to a meetup with local bloggers and Sree Sreenivasan — who just moved over from WABC to head a new technology push — talked about it at …
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BuzzMachine - Jan 31, 2007
Last night, I moderated a panel on buzz and marketing at the Always On conference in New York and I started it off by slamming Pay Per Post, the infamous service that pays bloggers to write positive posts about …
Also tagged: tagged, ethics, payperpost, smalltv, alwayson
BuzzMachine - Jan 27, 2007
At a session on the future of Iran, the panelists talk about blogs as central to political information and discussion. One participant says that “talk of blogs can sometimes trivialize the quality of information in …