New news network?

January 5, 2005

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“As the network anchors drummed their manicured fingers, waiting for correspondents to parachute into position, the sketchy wire reports were supplanted by real-life, as-it-was-happening stories by bloggers who penned moving first-person accounts. This is as real-time as news can get. Weblogs, which started out as online diaries, have morphed into reporters’ notebooks. The information is raw — and perhaps unpolished when compared with news from more established outlets — but it is nonetheless news.”

I had the same thought as I read some of the early, first-hand accounts of the disaster. I don’t know if it was journalism but it was sure interesting. Article at Business 2.0

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