The difference between traditional journalism and bloggers

Paul Carr hits home.

And yet, I argued back, after camera phone dude helps us establish that the plane has crashed, who can we trust to tell us why it happened? While bloggers can own the first five minutes of any breaking story – a plane crash, a fire, a burglary – it’s always going to be the professional reporters who own the next five days, or five weeks. They walk the streets, work their contacts and – yes – trawl the blogosphere for eye-witness reports, and then take all of that information, analyse it, follow it up and ultimately provide an account of events that readers can trust.

2 comments

  1. JayT says:

    Oh I had a lecture about the difference between journalism and bloggers. So cool!

  2. franky says:

    JayT that’s a topic I would love to follow up on. It’s very broad and interesting things are happening in that sector.

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