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Friday, September 27, 2002


Very intriguing! From a panel at my old university:

When Bloggers Commit Journalism (USC Online Journalism Review):

"When do webloggers commit journalism? What do informed amateurs and niche experts bring to the media ecosystem? Should journalists blog? And should they rely on weblogs as news sources? Should bloggers and those in traditional media engage in a dance of fear and loathing, or do both sides stand to gain from the other? Should blogging be taught in journalism classes?

Those were some of the questions tackled last week at the University of California Graduate School of Journalism. Three journalists -- Dan Gillmor, business columnist for the San Jose Mercury News, Scott Rosenberg, managing editor of Salon, and myself [J.D. Lasica, OJR Senior Editor] -- as well as veteran bloggers Rebecca Blood (author of The Weblog Handbook) and Meg Hourihan (co-author of We Blog [and cofounder of Blogger]) exchanged views before 75 journalism students and members of the public."

Partial transcript of what they said:
Part One
Part Two


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