Should Journalists Blog? The Debate Continues
Interesting piece by Steve Outing of Editor & Publisher.
When Journalists Blog, Editors Get Nervous
Personal Web logs are becoming a contentious issue in newsrooms across the country.
Interesting piece by Steve Outing of Editor & Publisher.
When Journalists Blog, Editors Get Nervous
Personal Web logs are becoming a contentious issue in newsrooms across the country.
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