Posted on Monday, 15th November 2004 by Patrick Dorwin
The woman who writes Wonkette! needed no introduction and offered no apologies Saturday, telling her peers in online journalism that Web logs like hers have spurred a quicker response to breaking news by major media outlets.
Ana Marie Cox and others who maintain “blogs” were criticized after the November 2 presidential election for posting exit polls throughout the day — a practice frowned upon in the mainstream media because the data could sway the outcome.
“To the extent to which they affect voter turnout is to the extent people believe them,” Cox told the Online News Association conference in Hollywood. She added that blogs have made it more difficult for mainstream news organizations “to sit on a story.”
Full Story
Posted in Home | Comments (2) |
2 Responses to “Conference on blogs’ news impact”
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.

April 17th, 2005 at 8:48 am
GAY SEX
Gay Porn - Gay Sex - Gay Porn - Gay Men - Gay Boys - Free Gay Porn - Asain Gay Thumbs - Gay Boy - Free Gay Movies - Gay Guys - Gay Teens - Gay Cum - Gay Photography - Gay Incest - Gay Hunks - Gays - Gay Anal - Free Gay Pics - Gay Marriage - Gay Rape - …
April 20th, 2005 at 8:27 am
0e503a0a780
cc8f82e35fe96e0bb475d6dcfbf9735e f7fed36c3fc3b00df024d92b4.