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  • Small Can Be Big in Newspaper Blogging | Blue Plate Special

    Awesome roundup of blogging at local newspapers. Lots of links, lots of analysis. Small Can Be Big in Newspaper Blogging | Blue Plate Special

  • FEC Rules Exempt Blogs From Internet Political Limits

    “In a unanimous vote yesterday, the Federal Election Commission left unregulated almost all political activity on the Internet except for paid political advertisements.” FEC Rules Exempt Blogs From Internet Political Limits

  • DN|Blog

    Ball State’s daily student newspaper has a behind-the-scenes blog… DN|Blog

  • The Soapbox Prophet

    I just subscribed to this SJSU J-Schooler’s blog yesterday, then I spot him at the Salam Pax talk today, blogging it and shooting it with a webcam. Keep it up — we need more print students blogging here. The Soapbox Prophet

  • This year’s big “duh”

    Last year, the big “duh” was the raging irrational debate over whether blogs were journalism. Answer? If you write journalism, it’s journalism. If you record journalism, it’s journalism. Doesn’t matter what medium you choose to display it in, doesn’t matter if you’re the San Jose Mercury News or Grade the News or Rocketboom — it’s…

  • Listen to your readers

    Last night at SJSU’s King Library, former Knight Ridder chief news executive Jerry Ceppos made a few points that brought together a few things I’ve been rambling on about lately: Newspapers need to jump into the online world with both feet. Take the governor off the engine and start devoting a larger percentage of your…

  • Blue Plate Special: Editor Blogs

    Over at the Blue Plate Special, which still has that “new blog” smell, Jay Rosen and some of his students are breaking down the details on newspapers that blog. Here’s a great post on John Robinson, editor of the blog-happy Greensboro News & Record in North Carolina. Briana Mowrey, a grad student in NYU’s j-school,…

  • Travel the world, meet interesting people, blog for the New York Times

    Win a trip to the developing world with Nick Kristof. What? And you won’t just be watching. I want you to report as well – probably in a Web log or video blog on the New York Times Web site, maybe in some other way. I’m open to other ideas as well, but I want…

  • The audience question

    At some point, I realized that someone other than my mother might actually be reading this blog. If we choose to accept that as a fact, then the following question presents itself pretty rapidly: “Who the heck IS reading this?” Please, don’t answer that just yet. The real question, of course, is “Who am I…

  • The editors are blogging – and they have opinions. Should they?

    The Santa Cruz Sentinel is running a pair of blogs. (Full disclosure: I live in Santa Cruz, and rarely purchase a print edition of any of the three papers I can easily find at the corner store.) One of the blogs is an “Editors’ Notebook” written by Editor Tom Honig and Managing Editor Don Miller.…