IPTVision > 17,800,000 UK adults probably can't start to read this blog

[edublogs] 2007 will see more hype than ever over online video, online television and internet supported TV (IPTV) - we will reach this time next year probably with more bashing of blogs and the written word than we've had before. If you thought the 'professionally written journalism' versus 'citizen journalism' debate was losing importance it might only be because it's likely to be replaced by the 'writing' versus 'not writing' debate.

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Erkan's field diary: ....Also, the influence of blogs and their importance to the public is only growing, with no signs of plateauing any time soon. Steve Rubel's post has some interesting stats and analysis on this, but more hard copy has been produced in the past month by IPSOS. (via Cosmos)

[Pressgazette.co.uk] Fleet Street 2.0 » Blog Archive » Journalists’ micropubs vs. big ...: Joshua Micah Marshall, who started as a freelance writing for some of America’s highbrow political magazines, now runs a mini media empire centred on his hugely successful political blog, Talking Points Memo. For one of his sites, TPM Muckraker, Marshall hired journalists who are now doing original investigative reporting on American politics.

[Blog.tomevslin.com] Fractals of Change: both write convincingly about the reality and potential of citizen journalism now that the Internet has us all so well-connected to each other and to other sources of information.

[Unmediated.org] unmediated: Code of Practice to address the important issues raised by the phenomenon of "citizen journalism." The Code sets down ways in which organisations and individuals can maintain the highest professional and ethical standards in the new media environment. It covers concerns about accuracy and checking sources, payment to contributors, copyright and moral and legal rights.

[Paulsblog.pulver.com] Paul Kapustka's Blog: Video and IPTV Archives: Dmitry Shapiro, CEO of online video-sharing entity Veoh, predicted that many .to always-observant blogger and longtime industry journalist Dan Farber, .

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