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culturekitchen.com » culturekitchen - fresh dissent served daily - Jun 20, 2008
The whole backstory to the AP vs. Rogers Cadenhead fiasco is already posted at the Media Bloggers Association site. Go read it. And here's Rogers version, by the way. In discussing all the whisper campaign unleashed by …
Also tagged: politics, language, media, journalism, rumors, jason calacanis, cory doctorow, mike arrington, mary hodder, rogers cadenhead, smear campaigns, robert cox, ap associated press
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Technology - Jun 9, 2008
Mayhill Fowler says she never planned to ask Bill Clinton the question that unleashed a decidedly unpresidential tirade.
Also tagged: barack obama, san francisco, the, california, john kerry, tennessee, illinois, blogger, campaign, berkeley, arianna huffington, amateur, south dakota, bill clinton, howard dean, memphis, oakland, new york university, pros, scoops, mary katherine ham, university of california system, vanity fair magazine, huffingtonpost com inc, todd purdum
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Citizen Journalist Mayhill Fowler: Breaking the Rules or Fixing the Press [ThePublishingSpot]knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media - Writing / Speaking - Jun 4, 2008 As news of Hillary Rodham Clinton's impending concession filters through the Internets today, I think all webby journalists should be thinking about one person. Mayhill Fowler. "Who?" you may ask. This 61-year-old … Also tagged: citizen journalism, huffington post, mayhill fowler |
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Citizen Journalist Mayhill Fowler: Breaking the Rules or Fixing the Pressknowmoremedia.com » ThePublishingSpot - Jun 4, 2008 As news of Hillary Rodham Clinton's impending concession filters through the Internets today, I think all webby journalists should be thinking about one person. Mayhill Fowler. "Who?" you may ask. This 61-year-old … Also tagged: citizen journalism, huffington post |
newmatilda.com » newmatilda.com - Independent news, analysis and satire - May 13, 2008
I’ve spent the last three weeks trying to come to grips with the future. read more
Also tagged: politics, internet, web 2 0, barack obama, newspapers, abc, online media, hero, the net, kevin rudd, 2007 election, media and culture, roy greenslade, mark scott
kataweb.it » Cablogrammi di Massimo Russo - Apr 28, 2008
Succede a Madison, Wisconsin, dove il Capital Times - storico quotidiano del pomeriggio - ha smesso di essere stampato per passare online, con l’aggiunta di due settimanali a tema su cultura e spettacoli che continuano …
Also tagged: madison, paidcontent, media e tecnologia, giornali online, giornalismo online, giornali locali, capital times
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Publishing Spotted: Beat Reporter Plus Social Network Equals...knowmoremedia.com » ThePublishingSpot - Nov 15, 2007 Book bloggers vs. magazine book reviewers, newspaper gossip writers vs. gossip websites--we could make an endless list of the new media conflicts between print reporters and the online communities that love their beats … Also tagged: social networking, citizen journalism, beat reporting |
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Publishing Spotted: Beat Reporter Plus Social Network Equals... [ThePublishingSpot]knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media - Writing / Speaking - Nov 14, 2007 Book bloggers vs. magazine book reviewers, newspaper gossip writers vs. gossip websites--we could make an endless list of the new media conflicts between print reporters and the online communities that love their beats … Also tagged: social networking, citizen journalism |
newsbusters.org » NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias - Oct 31, 2007
In a Tuesday online posting on the New York Times website, Katharine Seelye enthused about "Campaign Coverage That Is Raw and Fresh" from two new journalism sites -- staffed almost exclusively by liberals. "We're …
Also tagged: blogs, new york times, arianna huffington, journalistic issues, 2008 presidential, labeling, huffington post, double standards, katharine seelye
pajamasmedia.com » Pajamas Media - Aug 24, 2007
Michael Skube at the LA Times argues that "the hard-line opinions on weblogs are no substitute for the patient fact-finding of reporters," but Jay Rosen compiles counterexamples to demonstrate that the hard-line opinion …
Also tagged: media, michael skube