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		<title>Blogging News Stories as They Happen</title>
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One of the most notable cases of news hitting a blogbefore appearing in other media took place in July 2005when terrorism struck [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Unlike news delivered by these other<br />media, news that appears on blogs does not have to<br />travel through a series of editors and administrators<br />before it reaches the public eye. This has some<br />advantages, and some distinct disadvantages.</p>
<p>One of the most notable cases of news hitting a blog<br />before appearing in other media took place in July 2005<br />when terrorism struck London. As passengers were<br />evacuated from a subway car near an explosion, one<br />man took several photographs of the scene with his<br />cellular phone, and within an hour these images were<br />posted online. First-person accounts of the catastrophe<br />began appearing on blogs soon after these photos<br />appeared, and people all over the world learned about<br />the events in London by reading the words and seeing<br />the photos posted by bloggers.</p>
<p>The fact that these stories and images were being spread<br />directly by individuals operating without the added<br />filter of a reporter helped to make the crisis feel very<br />immediate to people across the globe. When it comes to<br />blogging, news often appears in a very personal context.<br />This has the potential to be the beginning of an exciting<br />new era of reporting, one that takes &#8220;New Journalism&#8221;<br />to it&#8217;s logical next step by putting the power to shape<br />how the news is written and read directly into the hands<br />of the public.</p>
<p>Many bloggers and cultural commentators who are<br />champions of the weblog movement feel that this<br />growing trend of individuals who getting their news<br />from blogs is a good thing, because it makes the flow of<br />information more democratic. By decentralizing the<br />control of news, blogs allow more voices to enter the<br />field of debate about important current events.<br />However, many people are adamantly opposed to the<br />use of blogs as news outlets, and there are plenty of<br />good arguments on this side of the debate. Unlike<br />newspapers or television stations, few blogs have fact-<br />checkers, and there is little attention paid to journalistic<br />accountability on many blogs. This can lead to the rapid<br />spread of misinformation, and more than one falsehood<br />has taken the blogosphere by storm. The questions<br />about whether blogging news as it happens is ethical or<br />not are very complicated, but no matter where you stand<br />on the topic of current events blogs you are almost sure<br />to agree that this movement has the potential to<br />revolutionize how modern people get their news.</p>
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		<title>Blogging News Stories as They Happen</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Dec 2009 07:05:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Unlike news delivered by these othermedia, news that appears on blogs does not have totravel through a series of editors and administratorsbefore it reaches the public eye. This has someadvantages, and some distinct disadvantages.
One of the most notable cases of news hitting a blogbefore appearing in other media took place in July 2005when terrorism struck [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Unlike news delivered by these other<br />media, news that appears on blogs does not have to<br />travel through a series of editors and administrators<br />before it reaches the public eye. This has some<br />advantages, and some distinct disadvantages.</p>
<p>One of the most notable cases of news hitting a blog<br />before appearing in other media took place in July 2005<br />when terrorism struck London. As passengers were<br />evacuated from a subway car near an explosion, one<br />man took several photographs of the scene with his<br />cellular phone, and within an hour these images were<br />posted online. First-person accounts of the catastrophe<br />began appearing on blogs soon after these photos<br />appeared, and people all over the world learned about<br />the events in London by reading the words and seeing<br />the photos posted by bloggers.</p>
<p>The fact that these stories and images were being spread<br />directly by individuals operating without the added<br />filter of a reporter helped to make the crisis feel very<br />immediate to people across the globe. When it comes to<br />blogging, news often appears in a very personal context.<br />This has the potential to be the beginning of an exciting<br />new era of reporting, one that takes &#8220;New Journalism&#8221;<br />to it&#8217;s logical next step by putting the power to shape<br />how the news is written and read directly into the hands<br />of the public.</p>
<p>Many bloggers and cultural commentators who are<br />champions of the weblog movement feel that this<br />growing trend of individuals who getting their news<br />from blogs is a good thing, because it makes the flow of<br />information more democratic. By decentralizing the<br />control of news, blogs allow more voices to enter the<br />field of debate about important current events.<br />However, many people are adamantly opposed to the<br />use of blogs as news outlets, and there are plenty of<br />good arguments on this side of the debate. Unlike<br />newspapers or television stations, few blogs have fact-<br />checkers, and there is little attention paid to journalistic<br />accountability on many blogs. This can lead to the rapid<br />spread of misinformation, and more than one falsehood<br />has taken the blogosphere by storm. The questions<br />about whether blogging news as it happens is ethical or<br />not are very complicated, but no matter where you stand<br />on the topic of current events blogs you are almost sure<br />to agree that this movement has the potential to<br />revolutionize how modern people get their news.</p>
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