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Name: Jay Rosen
Weblog: journalism.nyu.edu/pubzone/weblogs/pressthink
Articles: 9
First Published: Saturday, January 3, 2004
Last Published: Monday, May 17, 2004
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Currently listing articles 9-1:
  1. News Judgment Old and News Judgment New: American Nicholas Berg Beheaded. Now What?

    — The argument surfaced last week: the gatekeepers in Big Media are mistaken--clueless, biased, disconnected--for filtering out the full horror of the Berg beheading. They

    in Culture on May 17, 2004

  2. Questions and Answers About PressThink

    — Hi. If you're the kind of person who loves to complain about "meta" posts and make fun of blogging about blogging for being too

    in Culture on April 29, 2004

  3. The Legend of Trent Lott and Weblog Lore

    — A new study from the Kennedy School pinpoints what happened between Big Media and the blogs in the demise of Trent Lott. It does

    in Culture on March 16, 2004

  4. The Weblog: An Extremely Democratic Form in Journalism

    — In this chapter for Extreme Democracy: The Book, a collection taking shape now, I revisit and add to my list, "ten things radical about the

    in Culture on March 08, 2004

  5. The Tripping Point

    — Joe Trippi at an Emerging Technology Teach-In spoke to his Internet troops. He came to teach them about a fateful moment in the campaign,

    in Culture on February 14, 2004

  6. Why Are You Such a Loser, Dennis Kucinich?

    — That's what CNN's Wolf Blitzer asked the candidate after the votes from New Hampshire were in. How would you answer it?

    in Video on January 31, 2004

  7. Adopt a Campaign Journalist in 2004: The Drift of a Suggestion

    — Over the holidays, an idea gained some Net traction: webloggers "adopting" a campaign reporter. That means you monitor and collect all the reporter's work, and

    in Culture on January 10, 2004

  8. Journalism Is Itself a Religion

    — The newsroom is a nest of believers if we include believers in journalism itself. There is a religion of the press. There is

    in Culture on January 08, 2004

  9. Horse Race Now! Horse Race Tomorrow! Horse Race Forever!

    — The origins of the term "inside baseball" are in one writer's view of sports reporting during the 1980s. He's Bill James, now a famous

    in Culture on January 03, 2004

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