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ONLINE JOURNALISM
INTERVIEWS
Howard Rheingold
TRAVEL
RETURN OF THE LEGENDS
ESSAYS
Independents Day
When it comes to Net news, small can be beautiful
This column appeared Dec. 18, 2001, in the Online Journalism Review. Here's the version on the OJR site.
By J.D. Lasica
Everybody knows about the 800-pound gorillas of online news
nytimes.com, CNN.com, MSNBC but there's another group that's
contributing mightily to the craft of Web journalism: the solo, lone-wolf
operation.
These outfits, each created and operated largely by one person, show that
you don't need a large staff and venture-capital seed money to do news on
the Net.
What the creators of KenRadio , Kuro5hin , IWantMedia and Metafilter share is
a relentless drive, a passion for their subject matter, and an abiding
respect for the power of the Internet to reach thousands of readers cheaply
and effectively. In the case of Kuro5hin and Metafilter, they also rely on
users creating much of the sites' content.
For news professionals or students of online journalism, all four are worth
checking out.
KenRadio.com
Ken Rutkowski
"I'm more fascinated about the tech news happening outside the US. ... That's much more interesting than
banner ads or the latest high tech layoffs."
Ken Rutkowski is something of a one-man personal broadcasting network. One
of the earliest pioneers of Web radio he has been called the
Internet's first Webcaster Rutkowski doesn't have any formal training
in broadcast news.
"I'm a programmer and just decided to give the radio thing a shot," he says.
You wouldn't know it from listening to his Webcasts. Rutkowski pulls
together his daily tech news report after digesting 75 or so different
online and print publications. The result is "
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