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Mark Dykeman
Hm, can't see replies. Disappointing.
Isn't it annoying?! Yes, Hoserpalooza.com is in London UK. - Amanda Rose
Adam Tinworth
Kristine Lowe: Who would you rather marry: a blogger or a journalist? - http://kristinelowe.blogs.com/kristin...
Journalists are control freaks, bloggers aren't… - Adam Tinworth
I'd say that in many cases bloggers are journalists; journalists also tend to blog personally and professionally. - Amanda Rose
- but becoming a blogger changes a journalist. - Adam Tinworth from twhirl
Amanda: I'm very envious if you live in a country where that is the case, that is very far from the situation where I'm based and even among many of the journos and editors I've worked with in the UK. Adam: yes, that is both a wonderful and a scary thing. At times I've wondered if blogging has changed me so much I that I struggle to adapt to the current media enviornment I work in and if ignorance is not a bliss at times:-) - Kristine Lowe
@Adam I don't think it changed me, just gave expression to a side of me that wasn't been catered for by print journalism. Would I now be seen as a blogger or a journalist? I do quite a lot of both. - Joanna Geary
Aside from the fact that marriage is an outdated concept ;-) I fail to see that there should be a distinction. Some journalists are blogger´s, some bloggers create journalism. Blogs are just platforms, its the content, context and conversation that decides how we label it. - Mark Comerford
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