blogosphere

Can Journalists Learn to Listen To Bloggers? Members Public

All this begs the question: should we bother trying to get journalists blogging? Is there a value in it, if they find it hard to move beyond something that sits between traditional journalism and opinion pieces? Can’t we just leave journalists to do traditional journalism and use their work

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
bloggers

links for 2007-04-07 Members Public

* [Sponsored WordPress Themes: A Great Business Model](http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/blogherald/~3/107086499/)An interesting idea.(tags: [blogs](http://del.icio.us/adders/blogs) [blogging](http://del.icio.us/adders/blogging) [sponsorship](http://del.icio.us/adders/sponsorship) [advertising](http://del.icio.us/adders/advertising) [design](http://del.

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
advertising

Academic Jumps On Blog Bandwagon. Misses. Members Public

Ah, you know when things are becoming important when academics start producing half-baked reports on the subject. For instance [http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/070130/entertainment/lonely_bloggers]: > …Michael Keren, who has written “Blogosphere: The New Political Arena,” suggests individuals who bare their souls in blogs are

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
Blogging