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Has Blogging Changed Your Journalism Paid Members Public
Calling all blogging journalists – Paul from the Online Journalism Blog is doing some research into [how blogging has changed the way journalists work](http://onlinejournalismblog.wordpress.com/2008/05/20/how-has-blogging-changed-your-journalism/) for a book he’s writing.You can take the [short survey online](http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?
Two Truths About Journalists And Blogging Paid Members Public
Two thoughts that have invaded my brain as I work on presentations for some of our journalists: 1. Journalists’ pre-existing reputation, and the inherited reputation from the magazine, are only good for one thing in blogging: getting people to the blog. From then on, the only thing that matters is
Prove that Bloggers Aren't Sad and Lonely: Win Prizes Paid Members Public
The Blogging Journalist: Agora Vox’s ‘The Bloggers Are-Not-Lonely Outcasts Contest’ [http://www.thebloggingjournalist.com/2007/02/agora_voxs_the_.html] > Academic Gregory D. Morrow at Agora Vox, which claims to be “The first online newspaper in Europe written by citizens,” is holding a “The Bloggers-Are-Not-Lonely-Outcasts Contest [http://www.
Academic Jumps On Blog Bandwagon. Misses. Paid 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