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Thursday, February 17, 2005

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. Send it to everyone you know who is still unconvinced that weblogs are a force to be reckoned with. She ends with several salient predictions. Key quote...

Blogging changes how business is done in American journalism. The [mainstream media] (MSM) isn't over. It just can no longer pose as if it is The Guardian of Established Truth. The MSM is just another player now. A big one, but a player.

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