Baloney. It's one thing to have a voice, it's another to have an audience. An influential, reasonable, and engaged audience is another thing altogether. The idea of a grassroots community of bloggers is a lovely idea. So were communes - just ask the ex-hippies. Changing the world a blog at a time?
The argument is that these bloggers are having an impact on the mass media news agenda. Sure. Try this: Congratulations, another cultural form has just been assimilated into the existing structures.
Fact: there is a wealthy, powerful elite. Fact: They want to stay that way. Fact: Yammering away in an impermanent, "virtual forum" isn't going to have a huge effect on the power structures. Fact: Just when claims of a new world communication order ring their clarion call over the land... that's when the feel-good crap is going to sedate everyone again.
Bah.
USATODAY.com - Freewheeling 'bloggers' are rewriting rules of journalism
Wednesday, December 31, 2003
Yippee, ads. Interest in this is probably a throwback to my "academic wannabe" days. Slashdot | 10 Ads The US Won't See
Tuesday, December 09, 2003
Saturday, December 06, 2003
What can I say? Jimmy Buffett is pretty cool, so's his Web site, and the radio station is pretty neat too. Yippee.
Jimmy Buffett's Radio Margaritaville!
Jimmy Buffett's Radio Margaritaville!
Thursday, December 04, 2003
Civil Rights
Civil Rights - always good stuff to know about.Reporting Civil Rights - Presented by The Library of America
Wednesday, December 03, 2003
First Post! Whoopdy-doo.
So I started an online journal. Lucky me. So far, I have about as much to say as most of the people in the blogosphere. Don't you just love those newly coined buzzwords?
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