To many people who have been paying attention, especially the
digerati, bloggers v. journalists is almost the definition of a
played-out theme. Aren’t we past all that by now? I know this is what
some people will be thinking because I thought that way myself.
Blogging is far more accepted today. Most journalists are bloggers
themselves, so the distinction is getting weirder. Many newsrooms are
trying to attract bloggers into local networks. Blogging itself has
been overtaken by social media, some people think. But I’ve noticed
something else over the years. The issue may be fading, but the
conflict remains. http://pressthink.org/2011/03/monsters-of-the-newsroom-id-why-bloggers-vs-jou...
digerati, bloggers v. journalists is almost the definition of a
played-out theme. Aren’t we past all that by now? I know this is what
some people will be thinking because I thought that way myself.
Blogging is far more accepted today. Most journalists are bloggers
themselves, so the distinction is getting weirder. Many newsrooms are
trying to attract bloggers into local networks. Blogging itself has
been overtaken by social media, some people think. But I’ve noticed
something else over the years. The issue may be fading, but the
conflict remains. http://pressthink.org/2011/03/monsters-of-the-newsroom-id-why-bloggers-vs-jou...
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