Your Citizen Journalism Got Into My Main Stream Media

by Chris Abraham on 25/04/2006 · 2 comments

“Citizen journalism will be an effort to fill the void in traditional news organizations as they can cover less and less with cost pressures,” said Merrill Brown at the at NAB-RTNDA session on citizen journalism. Via Lost Remote

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1 David Gelles 25/04/2006 at 20:00

As a citizen journalist myself, I concur. For the last 3 weeks I’ve worked on a story that has been all but ignored by the Post. It will be published in Hill Rag, a free monthly with a circulation of 10,000. It’s an aspiration that even when I’m working for a paper or magazine, I’ll cover stories with smaller communities in mind.

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2 Chris Abraham 26/04/2006 at 06:52

I like your spunk, but you were paid for that article and you are an MSM journalist and a professional reporter who is going to Berkeley J-School in the Fall.

If you want to see Citizen Journalism in action, check out Blog Vivant!

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