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September 25, 2004

Blogger Cover Story In NY Times Magazine

The NY TImes Magazine cover story on bloggers.


It's almost as though, in a time of great national discord, you don't want to know both sides of an issue. The once-soothing voice of the nonideological press has become, to many readers, a secondary concern, a luxury, even something suspect. It's hard to listen to a calm and rational debate when the building is burning and your pants are smoking.

But at the same time that blogs have moved away from the political center, they have become increasingly influential in the campaigns -- James P. Rubin, John Kerry's foreign-policy adviser, told me, ''They're the first thing I read when I get up in the morning and the last thing I read at night.''

Posted by rickheller at September 25, 2004 10:47 PM
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Posted by: Republican Switchers at September 26, 2004 11:22 PM

I think the big media is anxious to characterize blogs as less balanced, more partisan. this may be true in some cases, but not all. I think that people go to blogs at least as much for context, depth, and detail as they visit for comforting spin.

hat's why we havew some future, we're a little bit more one stop shopping in that we provide some context and depth, but not so much spin, at least IMO. This is regularly reinforced to me by the hostility we sometimes get from both wings.

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