Jay Rosen’s class has come up with a list of the blogging efforts at the top 100 newspapers in the US. By referring to the two newspapers that you were selected to review,  take a brief look at the state of blogging by answering the following questions:

1. What types of topical blogs does the newspaper run/host, i.e., sports, food, etc…

2. What is the gender breakdown of blogging at that specific  newspaper, i.e., how many men to women, and what each gender is responsible for..

3. To what extent does the newspaper link outward to other blogs and MSM publications in their blog(s)?

4. Does the blog(s) permit reader comments?

5. Assess the style of writing, i.e., personal, objective, through a quick perusal of the blog(s). 

Below is a list of memetrackers, one of the characteristics of this new media 2.0 world where the collective wisdom of users, voting by their interest in stories, makes it to the top. Many of these sites also allow users to write news.

Digg
Gather
Newsvine
Memeorandum (Tech)
Memeorandum
TailRank
Pegasus News
Reddit
Topix
Megite
Chuquet
Newroo
Blogrunner
Blogniscient
Technorati Kitchen
Truth Laid Bear

Citizen journalism examples abound, mostly as publications outside the MSM. See below for a listing of some sites that practice citizen journalism:

Baristanet
Brattleboro Community News and Discussion
NewWest
CoastSider
Bayosphere
Greensboro101
NowPublic
WestPortNow
BlufftonToday
Backfence. See the Full list of communities
Associated Content
PegasusNews
OhMyNews
GradeTheNews
OrangePolitics
MyMissourian
H20Town
Metroblogging

Below are some examples of group blogs that are independent from MSM

Slashdot. Founded in 1997. Read how moderation occurs and what karma means
Kuro5hin. Read how moderation occurs
Plastic. Read how moderation occurs
MetaFilter or MeFi. Founded in 1999. Read how moderation occurs. Bad posts put in MetaTalk

Blogger has some excellent resources for moblogging. Use the links below to learn how to moblog with Blogger

On the Go with Blogger Mobile
Blogger on the Go
Posting via Email
AudioBlogger

Places to create a Moblog
EasyMoblog
FoneBlog
SplashBlog
TextAmerica

Additional Moblog Experiments
Joichi Ito (one of the earliest mobloggers)
Newsplex Cingluar Wireless Election Project
Bush Protest
Katrina Aftermath

Below are some links that we will be discussing in class as I go over with you some of the big aspects of videoblogging.

Investigate Documentary/Collaborative Filmmaking
Echo Chamber Project–Kent Bye
Blogumentary–Chuck Olsen
Witness

Webcasting/Distributed Video Infrastructures
Democracy–Internet TV Platform
VideoBomb
Commonbits (uses p2p–Bittorrent). If you wish, learn more about it

Video Search Engines/Video Blogging Aggregators
Google Video
Yahoo Video
Blinkx TV
FireAnt TV
Blip TV
Current TV
YourTube
VideoSift
Vlogdir
Mobuzz (mobile phone)
Video blogging mailing list

Good VideoBlogs
Steve Garfield
Rocketboom

Tips on VideoBlogging
Current TV’s Survival Guide
Vlogit

Windows Movie Maker
Freevlog (use this site to show you how to do your video blogging)

Revenue Models
Revver (Like Fruitcast

MSM/VideoBlogging
Sun–Send us your rants
NYTimes Article on Rocketboom

Below are some references for creating good podcasts:

Lisa Williams 4 minutes about podcasting
O’Reilly’s Ten Tips For Improving Your Podcasting
Sound Recording and Editing Tips
Video Podcasting News (A great blog to follow developments in podcasting
Podsafe Music Network (Place to get safe audio for your podcasts)
Tweaking IDE tags (metadata) of mp3 files (IDE Tags enable you to label your audio).
Video Podcasting (Learn all about video podcasting from PodcastingNews).
Pew Report on Podcasting
Measuring Podcasting’s Growth
Using iPodder

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