You gotta love these YouTubers who chase down embarrassing footage like this.
Dick Cheney, circa 1994 explaining the current 2007 situation in Iraq. Day Ja Voo anyone?
A discussion of contemporary issues in media ethics, with olives and a twist. Made with only the freshest ingredients, shaken, stirred and poured over ice. I should also mention that I do like the odd, occasional martini. Bombay Sapphire gin and Lillet, dry and plenty of salty olives. Welcome to this cocktail of journalism and alcohol. A fine combination!
Monday, 20 August 2007
"I think we got it right"
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Thursday, 26 April 2007
Newspapers and blogs: Closer than we think?
Newspapers and blogs: Closer than we think?
Just how close are the mainstream and the social media? This study by David Vaina at USC Annenberg School of Journalism seems to indicate they're closer than you might think. This study reports on how blogs and the mainstream media have been covering Iraq. I'm not sure how exactly you can measure this if you consider how many blogs there are out there. There's a further link to the fuller report from this site.
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