August 11, 2004

Are journalists journalists?

Duncan Black (aka Atrios) indulges in some rare metablogging at Eschaton:

One question I find rather silly is the "is blogging journalism?" question. The fact is, most of what we've agreed to collectively call "journalism" isn't really "journalism" - or, to the extent that it is, much of it isn't any different from blogging.
Posted by xian at August 11, 2004 5:53 AM
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