This link has been bookmarked by 4 people . It was first bookmarked on 26 Mar 2009, by Andrew Murphie.
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26 Jun 09
Tac AndersonNeed to spend some time to read this but it looks very interesting.
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We didn’t try to replicate what traditional journalists do well. Instead, we
focused on what traditional journalists couldn’t, or wouldn’t, do: cover the
grass roots, and let those roots guide our coverage. -
organizing thousands of “ordinary” (more often extraordinary) people to cover
what was possibly the most important election of our lifetime - 7 more annotations...
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they delivered a range of information and perspective that is often ignored by,
or inaccessible to, the press. -
And we did it in an organized and centralized fashion, and with respect for
journalistic standards of reporting and judgment -
collaborative, crowd-powered methods of newsgathering that made some traditional
journalists uncomfortable. -
we could do what a single reporter or traditional news organization could not
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figuring out what they were willing and able to do
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viable pro-am model
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mass amateurization” of journalism can provide real breakthroughs—not only in
the democratization of news and information but also in bolstering the role of
the media as a pillar of democracy
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