Nicholas Lemann, in a story on blogging and citizen journalism in the August 7 issue of The New Yorker:
[N]ew media in their fresh youth [produce] a distinctive, hot-tempered rhetorical style.
…transformative in their capabilities…a mass medium with a short lead time — cheap…and easily accessible to people of all classes and political inclinations.
And quoting author Mark [...]
Posted August 27, 2006 by Casey
Categories: Politics & Controversy, Technology. Tags: blog, bloggers, blogging, citizen journalism, journalism, Mark Knights, Nicholas Lemann, The New Yorker. One Comment.
Way back near the end of 2005, Lot 49 reported that the Federal Election Commission had basically ruled that bloggers are journalists:
The Federal Election Commission today issued an advisory opinion that finds the Fired Up network of blogs qualifies for the “press exemption” to federal campaign finance laws. The press exemption, as defined by Congress, [...]
Posted January 3, 2006 by Casey
Categories: Politics & Controversy. Tags: bias, blogger, bloggers, blogging, citizen journalism, citizen journalist, citizen journalists, eff, electronic frontier foundation, fec, federal election commission, fnc, fox, fox news, fox news channel, journalism, journalists, objectivity, politics, ruling. Be the first one.