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Are Blogs the Future of Journalism?

jnf82 writes "Recently bloggers were part of the forces compelling Trent Lott to resign as Senate majority leader and Dan Rather to apologize to viewers on national television -- leaving many to ponder if blogs could someday supplant traditional journalism. More likely they'll become a 'fifth estate' keeping watch over mainstream media and politics, says Dan Drezner and Henry Farrell in Foreign Policy Magazine's current issue. So will the new media revolution be blogged? 'No,' says Anna Marie Cox, author of Wonkette, 'A revolution requires that people leave their house.'"

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  1. Why... by which+way+is+up · · Score: 5, Funny

    Why read to an uneducated idiots opinion when you can read to an educated idiots opinion.

  2. Am I seeing this correctly? by lucabrasi999 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Foreign Policy magazine is being linked to from Slashdot? What's next? Martha Stewart Living?

  3. Blogs filled with misinformation by MojoRilla · · Score: 4, Funny

    The problem is that blogs are filled with misinformation. People need news companies to filter out the crap.

    Perhaps blogs will some day be fact checked, and reliable.

  4. from the let's-hope-not dept.? by Xofer+D · · Score: 5, Funny

    Considering this is posted on a blog claiming to be a news site, this is clearly from the slashdot-irony-meta-dept.

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    The Signal/Noise ratio can be improved in two ways. Remaining silent is the OTHER way.