An InfoWorld writer blogged about the potential problems that could arise from the growth in “citizen journalism,” but the real problems come from elsewhere.
Yahoo Bets on Citizen Journalism
Over the past few months Yahoo has been recruiting a slew of veteran online journalists.
OJR jumps into wiki journalism
The Online Journalism Review is one of the best sources of reporting on the applications of new media to the journalism business.
The Days Are Numbered For ‘Gatekeeper’ Journalism
Journalism is the rightful guardian of disclosure of news and information, and what should be disclosed and what shouldn’t, and has a duty and a right to maintain that position.
The Blog VS. Journalism Debate Continues
San Jose State University journalism professor Richard Craig jumps into the blogs-vs.-journalism debate with a well-reasoned op-ed piece appearing in today’s San Jose Mercury News. Craig wins points by noting the whole debate is specious, but goes on to explain why.
Roles of Traditional Publications and New Media in Innovation Journalism
Andreas Cervenka, Affrsvrlden, was working at Sweden’s largest daily during the boom and saw a demand for tomorrow’s news today, so he started his own new media venture.
Noonan: Blogging Has Changed Journalism
Everyone’s talking about this today, so why not me? Peggy Noonan wrote a brilliant column in the Journal on how bloggers have truly changed the media.
TV Anchor Says Citizen Journalism Killing Newspapers
Jason Salas, a newsanchor with KUAM in Guam, writes that newspapers are on their last legs thanks to the rise of blogging and citizen journalism.
Panel discussion: Blogging and journalism
Highlight points from the panel – pictured, left to right: Dan Forbush, Tom Foremski, Jeremy Wright, Heath Row – moderated by Dan Forbush.
Blogging or ‘Horrendous Journalism’
My post last Friday with caveats about Microsoft AntiSpyware has drawn the ire of one person who read that post here as well as the one republished by Murdok.