Continuing my practice of putting online journalism lessons online, yesterday’s session covered blogging. If you ever deliver this I’d recommend dropping the bit on the history of journalism blogging (better just link to it here). Would love your feedback:
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Thanks for sharing Paul. Could you let me know the source for the stats on blogging adoption in the MSM as I’d like to cite them in a paper? My students have just wrapped up their blogging assignment: http://thethunderbird.ca/category/blogs/
The stats come from a paper I did on blogging journalists – references should be in there
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