The New York Times Memo on Blogging
The New York Times Memo on Blogging gibts bei cyberjournalist.net:
We’ll use the technology our way. Our bloggers will have editors. They will observe our normal standards of fairness and care. They won’t float rumors or take journalistic shortcuts. Critics and opinion columnists can have opinion blogs; reporters can’t. (To quote Carr: “If the Carpetbagger delved into plot or relative quality – they didn’t turn me loose for my refined cinematic taste flying monkeys would come out of the ceiling here at headquarters and behead him.”) We’ll encourage readers to post their thoughts, but we’ll screen them first to make sure the conversation is civil. Some bloggers will accuse us of violating blogospheric standards of openness and spontaneity. That’s life in the big city.
http://carpetbagger.nytimes.com/
[ Via Cyberjournalist.net ]
We’ll use the technology our way. Our bloggers will have editors. They will observe our normal standards of fairness and care. They won’t float rumors or take journalistic shortcuts. Critics and opinion columnists can have opinion blogs; reporters can’t. (To quote Carr: “If the Carpetbagger delved into plot or relative quality – they didn’t turn me loose for my refined cinematic taste flying monkeys would come out of the ceiling here at headquarters and behead him.”) We’ll encourage readers to post their thoughts, but we’ll screen them first to make sure the conversation is civil. Some bloggers will accuse us of violating blogospheric standards of openness and spontaneity. That’s life in the big city.
http://carpetbagger.nytimes.com/
[ Via Cyberjournalist.net ]
Cyberwriter - 9. Dez, 16:28 - Blogging
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matthiasblog - 9. Dez, 17:17
Wie schon anderswo erwähnt, sind das keine Blogs, sondern einfach traditioneller Journalismus im Blog-CMS. Weil's gerade hip ist, modern, was her macht, und die Blogger sicher alle darüber berichten werden. Nichts gegen die Journalisten-Zunft, aber aus Blogger-Sicht kann man diese "Blogs" vergessen; die bringen uns etwa ebensoviel wie all die anderen Trittbrettfahrer.
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