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Redefining journalism in today’s web-based media
Monday, April 21, 2008The definition of a journalist and the journalistic privilege’s traditionally allotted to these individuals has come into question as blogs continue to gain not only popularity, but also credibility. Clay Shirky, the author of “Here Comes Everybody” sheds light on these very interesting conflicts in today’s media regulations and the impact they might have on the media’s future.
Shirky’s article w...
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