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PressThink: What's Radical About the Weblog Form in Journalism?
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"Study Journalism at NYU
Jay Rosen's bio
E-mail PressThink
Introduction to this blog
Q & A about the blog's POV
PressThink wins an award
NewAssignment.Net
New project! Beatblogging.org
Just How Did John McCain Obtain What He Has in the Bank with the Press?
Obama tells the Best Political Team on Television: You Have a Choice
Getting the Politics of the Press Right: Walter Pincus Rips into Newsroom Neutrality
"An Attractively Against-the-Grain Enterprise..."
Three Vetting Stories Went Awry at the New York Times: Find the Pattern.
Public Editor to Bill Keller: "You Haven't Got it."
Cliff Notes Version of the Q and A with New York Times Readers About the McCain Investigation
For the New York Times, Too, Self-Confidence on Ethics Poses Risks
The Campaign Press is a Herd of Independent Minds
"Most of them are not ideologically driven; they just want to get on the front page."
A Stooge Figure Speaks
These Beat Reporters Will Try the Social Network Way
Out in the Great Wide Open
Beat Reporting With a Social Network: Can it Work?
Okay, Ready? My Coordinates for a Successful News Site
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essay in columbia journalism review on the changing terms of authority in the press brought on in part by the blog s individual and interactive style of journalism it argues that after jayson blair authority is not the same at the new york times either
presentation to the berkman center at harvard university on open source journalism and newassignment net downloadable mp3 70 minutes with q and a nov 2006
town square for weblogs instapundit from glenn reynolds who is an original very busy very good to the right but not in all things a good place to find voices in diaolgue with each other and the news
town square for the online left the daily kos huge traffic the comments section can be highly informative one of the most successful communities on the net
rants links blog news and breaking wisdom from jeff jarvis former editor magazine launcher tv critic now a j professor at cuny always on top of new media things prolific fast frequently dead on and a pal of mine
eschaton by atrios pen name of duncan b ack is one of the most well established political weblogs with big traffic and very active comment threads left liberal
terry teachout is a cultural critic coming from the right at his weblog about last night elegantly written and designed plus he has lots to say about art and culture today
dave winer is the software wiz who wrote the program that created the modern weblog he s also one of the best practicioners of the form scripting news is said to be the oldest living weblog read it over time and find out why it s one of the best
if someone were to ask me what s the right way to do a weblog i would point them to doc searls a tech writer and sage who has been doing it right for a long time
ed cone writes one of the most useful weblogs by a journalist he keeps track of the internet s influence on politics as well developments in his native north carolina always on top of things
rebecca s pocket by rebecca blood is a weblog by an exemplary practitioner of the form who has also written some critically important essays on its history and development and a handbook on how to blog
dan gillmor used to be the tech columnist and blogger for the san jose mercury news he now heads a center for citizen media at uc berkeley this is his blog about it
a former senior editor at pantheon tom englehardt solicits and edits commentary pieces that he publishes in blog form at tomdispatches high quality political writing and cultural analysis
chris nolan s spot on is political writing at a high level from nolan and her band of left to right contributors her notion of blogger as a stand alone journalist is a key concept and nolan is an exemplar of it
barista of bloomfield avenue is journalist debbie galant s nifty experiment in hyper local blogging in several new jersey towns hers is one to watch if there s to be a future for the weblog as news medium
the editor s log by john robinson is the only real life honest to goodness weblog by a newspaper s top editor robinson is the blogging boss of the greensboro news record and he knows what he s doing
fishbowl dc is about the world of washington journalism gossip controversies rituals personalities and criticism good way to keep track of the press tribe in dc
pj net today is written by leonard witt and colleagues it s the weblog of the public journalisn network i am a founding member of that group and it follows developments in citizen centered journalism
mickey kaus s kausfiles appears at slate the online opinion magazine his thing is politics his style is satirical his eye for detail is accurate to the inch he s fun to read and he s one of the original bloggers la based
here s simon waldman s blog he s the director of digital publishing for the guardian in the uk the world s most web savvy newspaper what he says counts
novelist columnist npr commentator iraq war vet colonel in the army reserve with a phd in literature how many bloggers are there like that one austin bay
betsy nemark s weblog she describes as comments and links from a history and civics teacher in raleigh nc an intelligent and newsy guide to blogs on the right side of the sphere i go there to get links and comment like the teacher said
davos newbies is a year round davos of the mind written from london by lance knobel he has a cosmopolitan sensibility and a sharp eye for things on the web that are just interesting this is the hardest kind of weblog to do well knobel does it well
joe gandelman s the moderate voice is by a political independent with an irrevant style and great journalistic instincts link filled and consistently interesting
the jenny of jenny d was a journalist for 15 years now she s getting a ph d in education her blog records her discoveries education public policy and politics middle aged moms life in the midwest life in the academy or just life
former ap reporter chris allbritton s experiment in independent war reporting online and reader supported allbritton is in iraq now sending back reports in 2003 4 he taught digital journalism at nyu
h20town by lisa williams is about the life and times of watertown massachusetts and it covers that town better than any local newspaper williams is funny she has style and she loves her town
dan froomkin s white house briefing at washingtonpost com is a daily review of the best reporting and commentary on the presidency read it daily and you ll be extremely well informed
susan mernit s blog is writing and news about digital media ecommerce social networks blogs search online classifieds publishing and pop culture from a consultant writer and sometime entrepeneur connected
in 2005 cbs news launched public eye to help it cope with criticism the idea is to have a blog that works like an ombudsman it s a promising venture that bears watching
lost remote is a very newsy weblog about television and its future founded by cory bergman executive producer at king tv in seattle truly on top of things with many short posts a day that take an inside look at the industry
the huffington post is a high traffic left leaning group blog with more than 100 contributors including pressthink s jay rosen and a sprinkling of hollywood celebs mostly politics
memeorandum single best way i know of to keep track of both the news and the political blogosphere top news stories and posts that people are blogging about automatically updated