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Friday, December 01, 2006

Blogging's Impact Ripples Through the Newsroom

The American Journalism Review has a terrific analysis of how bloggers are changing journalism in the US. They note that there's quite a bit of tension in the newsroom.

Blogging is quick, often off the cuff and sometimes without all the facts. (Often, but not always, the real truth comes through the collective conversation.)

Journalism on the other hand has traditionally been more measured and thorough, but the rise of blogs is changing all that. Read on for more including a great set of blogging tips for journos.

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