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Beyond Gotcha: Blogs as a Space for Debate (2007)

Abstract
The mainstream media and critics of Web 2.0’s "cult of the amateur" often suggest that blogs and citizen journalism will never replace their mainstream counterparts because they "don’t break stories". Notwithstanding the fundamental furphy – who ever said anything about "replacing" the MSM anyway? – there is some truth in this. It goes without saying that most bloggers don’t have the resources, pulling power or proximity to the pollies to do much original political reporting: this is something that most sensible public affairs bloggers concede. (Though how often the mainstream media really break stories – as against exploiting deliberate, calculated ‘leaks’ from party spinsters – is a separate question.)

Publication details
Download http://eprints.qut.edu.au/10513/
Publisher Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Repository QUT | ePrints Archive (Australia)
Keywords 160601 Australian Government and Politics, 190300 JOURNALISM AND PROFESSIONAL WRITING, Australia, politics, blogs, journalism, citizen journalism
Type Journal Article
Relation http://eprints.qut.edu.au/10513/1/10513.pdf
Wilson, Jason A. and Bruns, Axel and Saunders, Barry J. (2007) Beyond Gotcha: Blogs as a Space for Debate. ABC News Online: Club Bloggery.