The mainstream media and critics of Web 2.0’s "cult of the amateur" often suggest that blogs and citizen journalism will never replace their mainstream counterparts because they "don’t break stories". Notwithstanding the fundamental furphy – who ever said anything about "replacing" the MSM anyway? – there is some truth in this. It goes without saying that most bloggers don’t have the resources, pulling power or proximity to the pollies to do much original political reporting: this is something that most sensible public affairs bloggers concede. (Though how often the mainstream media really break stories – as against exploiting deliberate, calculated ‘leaks’ from party spinsters – is a separate question.
Blogs, which can be written and read by anyone with a computer and an internet connection, would see...
Recent public spats between mainstream industrial journalism and citizen-led media – news bloggers a...
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Debates over the role and relevance of what has been described as citizen journalism have existed at...
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In recent years, the political arena has been transformed into a space of public debate, a phenomeno...
In recent years, the political arena has been transformed into a space of public debate, a phenomeno...
In recent years, the political arena has been transformed into a space of public debate, a phenomeno...
It is a question as old as new media itself. Does the blogosphere improve political debate by increa...
It has been argued that blogs, as an extension of 1960s ‘new journalism’, have become an important ...
Blogging began as a grassroots alternative phenomenon, and it was some years before the mainstream m...
SOME people saw the arrival of political blogs in the early 2000s as the beginning of a war between ...
Mick Fealty and ‘Gudio Fawkes’ are making interesting claims about whether the blogosphere – and Pau...
Blogs, which can be written and read by anyone with a computer and an internet connection, would see...
Recent public spats between mainstream industrial journalism and citizen-led media – news bloggers a...
The farce-cum-scandal over proxy donors to Labour has been a story driven by mainstream media. It wa...
Across a range of disciplines-including journalism-there is widespread disagreement about the value ...
Debates over the role and relevance of what has been described as citizen journalism have existed at...
The Internet offers an unprecedented confluence of low cost production, distribution and marketing i...
“The vast majority of blogs are rubbish and don’t have value.” No, that is not the view of some crus...
In recent years, the political arena has been transformed into a space of public debate, a phenomeno...
In recent years, the political arena has been transformed into a space of public debate, a phenomeno...
In recent years, the political arena has been transformed into a space of public debate, a phenomeno...
It is a question as old as new media itself. Does the blogosphere improve political debate by increa...
It has been argued that blogs, as an extension of 1960s ‘new journalism’, have become an important ...
Blogging began as a grassroots alternative phenomenon, and it was some years before the mainstream m...
SOME people saw the arrival of political blogs in the early 2000s as the beginning of a war between ...
Mick Fealty and ‘Gudio Fawkes’ are making interesting claims about whether the blogosphere – and Pau...
Blogs, which can be written and read by anyone with a computer and an internet connection, would see...
Recent public spats between mainstream industrial journalism and citizen-led media – news bloggers a...
The farce-cum-scandal over proxy donors to Labour has been a story driven by mainstream media. It wa...