Who's blogging the convention
Dozens of people will be blogging the Democratic Convention, creating an entirely new stream of information from political conventions. The Democrats have issued credentials to a few dozen bloggers. A slew of delegates plan on blogging on their own. And of course quite a few media companies plan on having their own journalists blog for their news sites.
Here are ones that CyberJournalist.net has confirmed have received credentials and will be blogging the convention:
Total count: 123
(Last updated 7/27)
Individuals credentialed as bloggers:
- Alan Nelson of command-post.org
- Dave Winer of Scripting News
- Dave Weinberger for
Boston.com
- Taegan Goddard's Political Wire
- NYU's Jay
Rosen, who has lengthy
essay about the incoherence of modern conventions and the freshness
bloggers may bring.
- Markos
Moulitsas Zuniga from the Daily Kos
- Jerome
Armstrong
- Aldon Hynes for greaterdemocracy.org
- Jeralyn
Merritt of TalkLeft
- Tom Burka for Opinions You Should Have and The American Street, which will
also have two Oregon state delegates blogging from the convention, Jenny
Greenleaf and "BeckyG."
- Paul McCullum, Will Oemler and Allison
Grady for dinnerforamerica.com
- OxBlog
- Rick Heller for the Centrist Coalition's blog,
Centerfield
- Matthew Gross
- Byron LaMasters of BurntOrangeReport.com
- Jessamyn Charity West for Librarian.net
- Dave Pell for electablog.com
- Natasha C. for Pacific Views and King County Democrats blog.
- Jesse Taylor and Ezra Klein of Pandagon.net
- Michael Feldman for Dowbrigade News
- Gordon Joseloff for WestportNow.com
- Christopher Rabb for Afro-Netizen
- Kirk W. Johnson for American Amnesia
- Bill Scher for LiberalOasis
- Stephen Yellin for DailyKos.com and for OurCampaigns.com
- Peter Rukavina for reinvented.net
- Joe Rospars for NotGeniuses.com and BlogforAmerica.com
- Allen Larson for LarsonReport.com
- Matt Stoller at the Blogging of the President and the bostonDparty, the official Democratic
Convention blog.
- Alison Teal for hotflashesfromthecampaigntrail.blogspot.com
- Nathan Paxton for nateknowsnada.org
Christian Crumlish for thepowerofmany.com,
Edgewise, Greater Democracy, and radiofreeblogistan.com
- Michael Andrew for JREGrassroots.org
- Dave Johnson of the Seeing the Forest
- John Burns from Stinging Nettle
- Sean
Munson for LogicalReason
- Jusiper
- Steve Soto for The Left Coaster
Journalists blogging for news sites:
- Miami Herald's Dave Barry
- Walter
Mears, Nancy Benac, and Sam Hananel for The Associated Press
- Matt Welch, for his personal blog and Reason's
- Delegates and others for the Gotham Gazette
- Bob Collins for Minnesota Public
Radio
- Steven Waldman for Beliefnet
- Eric Zorn for
Chicagotribune.com
- Ellen Warren for
chicagotribune.com
- Charles Madigan for
chicagotribune.com
- Chris Matthews and others for
MSNBC.com's Hardblogger
- Howard Fineman for MSNBC.com's
Digital Dispatches
- CNN.com staff members Todd Leopold and
Bryan Long will be writing CNN.com's Convention Blog, which
will include posts from all CNN correspondents, anchors and analysts, as well
as guests and online users
- Stewart Powell of Hearst News Service
will blog for the Houston
Chronicle
- Adam Smeltz for Knight Ridder
- Daniel Rubin for Philadelphia
Inquirer
- Michael Klein for Philadelphia
Inquirer
- Alan Bjerga for the Wichita Eagle
- Tom
Webb for St. Paul Pioneer Press
- Ruben Navarrette of The
Dallas Morning News editorial board
- Poynter Online Editor Bill Mitchell
and others from The Poynter Institute on Stump
- Timm Herdt for The
Ventura County Star
- Business Week Online's Steve
Rosenbush
- Terry
Neal for The Washington Post
- Editorial
page editor Colin McNickle for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Dave Cook for The Christian
Science Monitor
- Peter
Robinson and Jim Norton for The Christian Science Monitor
- Newsweek staff for
Newsweek.com's Boston Blog
- Dave Weinberger for
Boston.com
- Boston magazine's "Convention
Confidential"
- Convention
Blog Watch on Latimes.com, baltimoresun.com and other Tribune
sites
Delegation and party members blogging from convention include:
- Karl-Thomas Musselman, a 19-year-old
delegate from Texas, for musselmanforamerica.com
- Cate Read, Texas delegate, for cateybeth.blogspot.com
- Greg Rodriguez, of the Washington state
delegation, for the
King County Democrats blog
- Kabir Sehgal, part of Georgia delegation
and an aide to Sen. Max Cleland, for the Democratic Party of
Georgia and John Kerry's Web
site
- Jenny Greenleaf (Delegate - OR)
- John Howes (Delegate -
WA)
- Christina Ocasio (Delegate - TX)
- Patti Fink, Dallas, Texas
- John Burns aka DrFrankLives
(Platform committee - NC)
- Mike
aka TOPDOG04 (Delegate - NY)
- Erik Cornelius at the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee on From the Roots
- Brian Reich, who is overseeing the Democratic News Service, for campaignwebreview.com
- David Camacho for the Gotham Gazette
- Brice Peyre for the Gotham Gazette
- Carl McCall for the Gotham Gazette
- Ellen Meserow for The Washington State Dean Delegation at Virtually There 2004
- Lawrence Winnerman for The Washington State Dean Delegation at Virtually There 2004
- Deborah Sutherland for the Ventura County DNC Delegates Blog on the Ventura County Star's Web site
- David Ettinger for the Ventura County DNC Delegates Blog on the Ventura County Star's Web site
- Congresswoman Lois Capps on the Ventura County Star's Web site
- Sameer Kanal, Delegate from Washington State, on Democracy for Vancouver
- John Howes, Delegate from Washington State, on Democracy for Vancouver
- Geni Hawkins from Washington state for Road to the DNCC 2004
- The DCCC's official blog, The Stakeholder
- Wally Blair for Documenting Democracy (Va.)
- Laura Bland for Documenting Democracy (Va.)
- Aaron Mahler for Documenting Democracy (Va.)
- Texas delegation blog
- Colorado delegation
- Nebraska delegation blog
- Oregon delegation blog
- Sarah Schacht for Democratic Girl
- John Walsh for Boston.com
- Chad Radock for Boston.com
- Erik Cornelius at the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee on From the Roots
Other blogging from the convention include:
- Ana
Marie Cox, aka Wonkette
- Joshua Micah Marshall of Talking Point Memo
- Atrios of Eschaton;
- Zoe VanderWolk for The New Progressive Institute's Gadflyer
- Steve Safran for Lost Remote
- Susan Epstein for DailyKos at susan.dailykos.com
- Zephyr Teachout for blogforvictory.com, the America Coming
Together blog, and ob4.org (Mitch Kapor's
blog)
- Todd Beeton and David Rock for Dave & Todd's Wild Democracy
Ride
- Jeeni Criscenzo for CPR 4 Democracy
- PoliticsOnline
- James Kirkchick for offthefence.typepad.com
- Lauren Shannon for Democrats Abroad
Japan
- Terri MacMillan for Democrats Abroad
Japan
- Carl Brooks
- Adam Mordecai for Change for
America
- Steve Garfield's Video
Blog
- Dana Rohrbough for Generation Democracy
- Matt Glazer for Generation Democracy
- Becca Doten for Generation Democracy
- Journalist and documentary filmmaker Rory
O'Connor for Media is a Plural
- Sandra
Brandt for The Virginian-Pilot
- Rudy
Pinto for The Virginian-Pilot
- Susan Rowland for for The Virginian-Pilot
NOTE: This list is continuing to be updated.
Let us know if you hear of others going...
What would you like to hear from bloggers at the convention? Post your questions.
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I would like to know Senator Edwards views on allegations that he used "junk science" to win sizeable verdicts.
See the following artice in CyberActivist.US-- Science Policy Forum
http://thecre.com/forums/showthread.php?s=e10f23225ebd08bcfa21d6cf1f5ff2d1&threadid=1278
Posted by Jim
Tozzi at July 7, 2004 08:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
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Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Edwards doesn't need to respond to such dreck. The article you refer to is based upon (and in fact, quotes in full) an article published on CNSNews.com, hardly a paragon of objective analysis. CNSNews.com has an axe to grind and is willfully mendacious in its pursuit of the left; the cited article more than proves it.
The CNSNews.com article engages in speculation, repeatedly suggesting (but never stating) that Edwards's cases were without merit. Yet it cannot gather a single bit of evidence to support this claim. Note that the article begins by repeatedly asserting that physician-caused cerebral palsy is rare, but that means just that and nothing more. The article wants to use it as a way to suggest that Edwards's cases were meritless, but that's blatantly fallacious. Does the observation that getting struck by lightning is rare mean that nobody has been struck by lightning? Of course not!
Then the article transitions into discussing Edwards's style, mentioning repeatedly that he made emotional pleas, was very effective, very polished. What legitimate purpose does this serve in this article? Either Edwards did or didn't use junk science. At best it is tangential, showing that Edwards did not rely solely on the strength of his scientific evidence. But what lawyer does? Why is it at all relevant that Edwards appealed to human emotion at times during his closing arguments? The strategies aren't mutually exclusive; there's nothing here to prove that Edwards's cases weren't chock full of substance. No, at best, it's stupid and misleading. At worst, it's an attempt to play into the negative stereotypes of trial lawyers.
Further, they quote critics who impeach Edwards for being greedy, for never taking a case unless it could make him a buck. The intent of these quotes is, again, to play into negative stereotypes and attack Edwards as a person. It is completely irrelevant to whether or not Edwards used junk science. And, needless to say, these claims aren't even backed up with anything to suggest that they're true. (A single unnamed source alleges that Edwards "screened his cases to the point that he only helped people that were going to make him richer". Now how can you tell that beforehand? One way is to only take cases where there's irrefutable proof of wrongdoing, but I doubt the unnamed critic is intending to accuse Edwards of only taking legitimate cases...)
In short, read the article, again, and note what's conspicuously absent: any evidence at all that even suggests that Edwards ever used junk science to win a case. Thus, the article should be dismissed as the partisan hackery it so clearly it is. In fact, the article doesn't even dare to make the allegation you say it does. An allegation of that sort is potentially libelous. Given the dearth of evidence available in the article, is it any wonder that it relies on implication and sleight of hand, rather than accusation and plain statement?
The cited article is a baseless, craven, and ugly attack. How's that for a
response, Jim?
Posted by dak at
July 8, 2004 01:26 AM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
You list my blog as http://aldon.livejournal.com/ That is my personal blog. My political blogging is at http://www.greaterdemocracy.org/ That is where I will be putting most of my coverage of the convention.
Posted by Aldon
Hynes at July 8, 2004 08:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Apparently, Bill of INDC Journal and John Tabin, both right-leaning Bloggers, were sent official, signed acceptance letters stating that they would be receiving Journalist Credentials. A day later, they received e-mails from the DNCC telling them "Oops. Sorry. Nope, you're not invited."
(via Wizbang, http://wizbangblog.com/archives/002953.php
Posted by Christopher
Kintz at July 8, 2004 01:14 PM
I would like the bloggers at the convention to be absolutely silent. There's already too much US-oriented political material on the web. Was the global activity of a Democrat regime really that much different from that of the Republicans? Blog about something more interesting and useful, please.
Posted by Luther Blisset at July 8, 2004 03:49 PM
I have been assigned credentials to blog for the Centrist Coalition's blog, Centerfield. See
http://www.centristcoalition.com/blog/archives/000790.html
Posted by Rick
Heller at July 8, 2004 07:19 PM
I want to know how many of you actually got hall passes.
Posted by Todd at
July 8, 2004 07:36 PM
I am a left-leaning (non A-list) blogger who experienced the same fate as Bill from INDC Journal. I was was officially invited by mail then "disinvited" by e-mail shortly after getting the letter of acceptance. Luckily, I haven't lost travel reservation dollars.
I'm Iddybud-
http://iddybud.blogspot.com/
and
Rational Liberal- http://www.syracuse.com/weblogs/politics
Posted by Jude at
July 8, 2004 07:39 PM
So who is blogging the Republican Convention?
Posted by Rick Bruner at July 8, 2004 08:39
PM
How did you find out that I've been credentialed? I'm still waiting for the paperwork to come through....
And Rick, the Republican credentialing -- at least for periodicals -- is scheduled to happen *after* Boston. I'll be heading to NYC, though, so let's drink some palinka!
Posted by Matt
Welch at July 8, 2004 09:09 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
I've been credentialed for a blogger hall pass at the DNC convention.
Byron LaMasters
http://www.burntorangereport.com/
Posted by Byron L at July 9, 2004 02:31
AM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Every blogger gets hall access, that was a mistake that they made, and later notified me that i would have hall access.
Posted by Jerome
Armstrong at July 9, 2004 11:53 AM
I got asked for further information after I applied, was sent a letter in the mail saying "thanks but no thanks" and then just today [maybe four days later] got a phone call from someone at DNCC saying "oh hey, ignore that letter, you're credentialed now" I thought it was a bit of a long shot in the first place [my blog http://librarian.net/ is not that political, very left-leaning] but I guess I'm going to go.
Posted by jessamyn at July 9, 2004 01:15 PM
PA State Rep Mark Cohen is a Dean delegate attending the convention (I believe the ONLY Dean delegate from PA). He blogs occaisionally, and while I doubt he will be blogging himself, I sure he'd be glad to talk to any bloggers, if they can locate him in all the frenzy.
Perhaps contacting his office ahead of time to coordiate would help. Have fun and good luck!
Posted by lutton at July 9, 2004 02:50
PM
I'll be blogging for Pacific Views and the King County Democrats blog.
http://www.pacificviews.org/
http://kcdems.blogspot.com/
Posted by natasha at July 9, 2004 03:53
PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
I got credentialed and then revoked. Got a letter saying i had a hall pass then an email two days later saying it was revoked because of space. Fortunately i hadn't make travel plans yet. I was a '96 delegate too.
My blog is a Arctic National Wildlife Blog.
http://www.anwr.com/
http://www.anwr.org/
Posted by Cbutcher at July 9, 2004 05:27
PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
My blog, The Great Leap Forward, was also invited, then disinvited.
http://thegr8leap4ward.typepad.com/
Posted by Rob
Galgano at July 10, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
I am a first-time delegate this year (Dean delegate, for Wisconsin's Fourth Congressional District [Milwaukee and environs]). I don't have the time to keep up with fanzines, much less blogs, but I hope to see the bloggers out there (at BOTH conventions) paying attention to the topics that get ignored by the newshandlers and arrangement specialists, out of a pathetic and trembling fear that something unscripted might happen.
Anybody notice, for example, that Dean and Nader *agreed* the other day that we desperately need Instant Runoff Voting in this country; but the AP newswire ignored that aspect of the debate? It's not part of the script, it gets ignored.
--
Orange Mike
Posted by Michael J.
"Orange Mike" Lowrey at July 11, 2004 03:14 PM
I was one of the 20 or so issued credentials for "Hall" access, then disinvited. I'm running a list of invited and disinvited at my blog. If you aren't on and wish to be added, leave a comment there.
Posted by James
Landrith at July 11, 2004 06:14 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Do all the blogs have an RSS feed?
I would like a news feeder for all the
blogs. Please let me know if there is one available. Thanks,
Posted by JOlmsted at July 14, 2004 07:17 AM
Your link to American Amnesia is broken, whoever typed it in put an extra h at the end.
Posted by Jesse at July 14, 2004 01:17
PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Any word if Josh Marshall--Talking Points Memo--is going? It'd be surprising if he wasn't.
Posted by lutton
at July 15, 2004 07:13 AM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
I will be blogging as the youngest Texas Delegate at http://www.musselmanforamerica.com/
I also wanted to share this image link I made for all those Blogging from Boston...
http://www.musselmanforamerica.com/images/bostonbloggers.jpg
Posted by Karl-Thomas at July 16, 2004 01:58
AM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
I'll be blogging, both at my personal site (www.iraqwarreader.com) and a new
site (www.personaldemocracy.com).
If anyone wants to cover the
money-in-politics angle at these conventions (since nothing unexpected really
happens, and the events are just giant excuses for orgies of corporate
influence-buying), feel free to get in touch with me. I have a new book out
(with co-author Nancy Watzman) called IS THAT A POLITICIAN IN YOUR POCKET?
WASHINGTON ON $2 MILLION A DAY. Details are at
www.publicampaign.org/politicianinyourpocket
Posted by Micah L.
Sifry at July 16, 2004 12:00 PM
As noted in the list above, I will be blogging from the Convention. Rather than reporting solely on the "hard and soft news," my blog will be more of a personal account of my experiences as a Delegate at my second National Convention. I look forward to meeting everyone in Boston! Incidentally, the official URL to my site is http://www.cateread.com/ - I'm still working on getting my domain server to mask my Blogspot address.
Posted by Cate
Read at July 17, 2004 01:05 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
I'll be blogging for JREGrassroots.org
We have been allocated press
credentials for the Convention, and we look forward to joining our fellow
credentialed bloggers for an exciting new concept at the
Fleetcenter!
Michael Andrew
Posted by Michael
Andrew at July 19, 2004 01:29 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Since I cannot be inside the Convention myself, I will be depending on the eyes, ears, and writing skills of those who can be there. I would like to be kept informed of every movement of Dennis Kucinich and his aides and delegates, especially if those movements are not covered by major media.
Posted by David
Hoag at July 20, 2004 09:22 AM
We are thrilled to be credentialed bloggers with our newsletter Dave & Todd's Wild Democracy Ride, which will debut as a full fledged blog for the convention. You can see our coverage here:
http://wilddemride.blogspot.com/
Add us to the list and see you all in Boston!
Thanks,
Todd Beeton
David Rock
Posted by Todd
Beeton at July 21, 2004 03:39 PM
Would like to see you all prove the critics wrong and hope there will be "reporting" on blogs.
Posted by Rox
Populi at July 22, 2004 12:34 PM
Editorial columnist Ruben Navarrette will be blogging from the Democratic National Convention representing The Dallas Morning News editorial board. His posts will appear, along with his Dallas-bound colleagues, at DallasNews.com/opinion/blog
Jim Frisinger
editorial board
The Dallas Morning News
Posted by Jim
Frisinger at July 23, 2004 04:26 PM
to balance the endless coverage of the pomp and glitz, or to find out about the real politics going on under the veneer of the convention, be sure to supplement your DNC media diet with the:
Boston Independent Media Center
http://boston.indymedia.org/
for
non-filtered coverage of the DNC protests and Boston Social Forum<
Posted by inkheart at July 23, 2004 06:49
PM
Does anyone here know if there will be Wi-Fi in the Fleet center? Can I blog right from the floor of the convetnion?
Posted by Christina Ocasio at July 25, 2004
05:09 AM
I am also blogging the convention, supplementary to working as a journalist
on the MediaNation project. It's MediaEeky by Carl Brooks, intrepid photog and
repoert. see pics of the security at the fleet center taken 2 hours ago.
Posted by Carl
Brooks at July 25, 2004 10:51 AM
with a link this time:)
http://www.livejournal.com/~abreedapart
my journal has many dirty words, but that's ok. I'll phlogging at least 1, 2x per day throughout
Posted by Carl
Brooks at July 25, 2004 10:53 AM
I too am a credentialed blogger. My posts can be found at http://logicalrealism.org./ Looking forward to a good week.
Posted by Sean Munson at July 25, 2004 10:09
PM
Please check out GothamGazette.com's Campaign and Convention Weblogs http://www.gothamgazette.com/clogs which includes blogs from four Democratic delegates from New York City, a protester, a Republican volunteer, and our own Catherine Shu, blogger of bloggers, who is summarizing the best insights from all the varying convention blogs.
Posted by Jonathan Mandell at July 26, 2004
04:27 AM
Anonymoses has teamed up with disinvited blogger, Iddybud, on a site dedicated to covering the bloggers, speakers and fellow blognoscenti.
It's called:
HyperLincoln
"Hyperlinkin' the Blognoscenti"
http://hyperlincoln.blogspot.com/
Kind regards,
dave k beckwith
Posted by HyperLincoln at July 26, 2004 10:38
AM
Are there any bloggers from West Virginia there? Or anyone with a West Virginia focus?
Posted by Brad
McElhinny at July 26, 2004 11:00 AM
Boston magazine's "Convention Confidential" is at www.bostonmagazine.com/DNC/.
Posted by Jon Marcus at July 27, 2004 03:36
PM
Let's all hope that Kerry's speach won some people over.
http://jtungol.squarespace.com/
Posted by Jose at July 31, 2004 09:36
AM
Dr. Diatribe was there (unaccredited as usual, of course) giving his jaundiced viewpoint on the process.
www.drdiatribe.com
Posted by C.
Pennyfeather at August 1, 2004 10:54 AM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
E pluribus Unum
Posted by Texas holdem at November 16, 2004 03:59 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Jay Rosen at PressThink has an excellent piece on the political conventions, journalists, and bloggers. One piece of information not mentioned is mysterious DNC vetting for bloggers. While Jay cites a bizarre CNet article, the fact remains that the 35...
Posted on Wizbang at July
7, 2004 09:27 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourn...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 05:32 AM
Trackback excerpt: (via cyberjournalist) An interesting mix of bloggers has been given credentials to cover the Democrat convention. It is bound to be an interesting experiment no matter what side of the political fence you sit on, however some are bound to...
Posted on The Blog
Herald at July 8, 2004 06:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: No one knows what a political convention actually is, anymore, or why it takes 15,000 people to report on it. Two successive regimes for making sense of the event have collapsed; a third has not emerged. That's a good starting point for the w...
Posted on PressThink at July 8, 2004 06:42 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalilst.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjourna...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 08:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: Cyberjournalist.net has the names of several bloggers who have received press credentials to cover the Democratic Convention. Here are the ones so far: • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave Weinberger • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire &#...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 8, 2004 08:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net is keeping track of which bloggers were credentialed for the Democratic Convention. So far, we do seem to be a homogenous lot — I believe we're all likely to vote for Kerry, but with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Cyberjournal...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 8, 2004 09:08 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like several bloggers will be given press credentials to attend the Democratic Convention at the end of July. An up to date listing of known bloggers can be...
Posted on Disarranging Mine at July 8, 2004 10:12 AM
Trackback excerpt: "That foul-mouthed red-haired vixen known as the Wonkette... has leveraged her popular political gossip site, Wonkette.com, into a gig with MTV News," the Washington Post reports. "The network will announce today that it has hired Cox, 31, to cover all...
Posted on Taegan Goddard's Political Wire at July 8, 2004 10:14
AM
Trackback excerpt: I've been reading about the various bloggers who'll cover the DNC convention this month. Most surprisingly, MTV has picked Ana Marie Cox, aka Wonkette, to cover the event. I've been looking at the list of the other bloggers covering the...
Posted on Michael
Kelley at July 8, 2004 10:15 AM
Trackback excerpt: The mystery of the credentialing process for the Democratic National Convention just keeps getting weirder. Wednesday night Wizbang reported that INDC Journal and John Tabin had their acceptance letters rescinded by the DNCC. There was a lot of buzz on...
Posted on Wizbang at July
8, 2004 10:50 PM
Trackback excerpt: Wizbang is reporting this morning that most (if not all) conservative bloggers who applied for credentials to the Democratic National Convention have had their applications turned down.Is anybody really surprised?The notion of allowing bloggers in is t...
Posted on Ramblings' Journal
at July 9, 2004 07:22 AM
Trackback excerpt: Several bloggers are headed to the Democratic National Convention. Don't get me wrong here: if I had the opportunity (and the money), I'd be inclined to go myself. I'm sure it would be quite interesting. But unless these bloggers are...
Posted on Resonance at July 9, 2004 08:46 AM
Trackback excerpt:
Posted on j's
scratchpad at July 9, 2004 10:03 AM
Trackback excerpt: A beautiful hodge-podge to adorn your neurons & synapses with.
Posted on the
american street at July 9, 2004 11:35 AM
Trackback excerpt: God willing. Creeks don't rise. Etc. That distant, fuzzy shout you heard a few minutes ago was me on finding out that I'm really, truly, on the list to get media credentials for the Democratic National Convention. Wow. A big...
Posted on Pacific Views at July 9, 2004 04:48 PM
Trackback excerpt: Convention bloggers named (CyberJournalist.net)...
Posted on DIENSTRAUM MediaMondo at July 10, 2004 02:47 AM
Trackback excerpt: A list of the bloggers so far who have been issued credentials (that haven't been revoked) to the Democratic convention.
Posted on Dean's
World at July 10, 2004 10:14 AM
Trackback excerpt: Shelley Powers at Burningbird >> Women blogging the Convention? wanted to know how many women got credentialed as bloggers to blog the convention. At CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named you can find out that only one woman got creds : Jeraly...
Posted on c u l t u r
e k i t c h e n at July 10, 2004 06:41 PM
Trackback excerpt: When I read that some of my favourite bloggers will be covering the democratic convention, an idea popped into my head.
Posted on Adam
Curry's Weblog at July 11, 2004 12:06 PM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:21 AM
Trackback excerpt: 14 days to go to the DNC in Boston and we're still excited. Here's an updated list of invited bloggers. We still need your help to get there. A lot of help. If you'd rather get us the tech toys...
Posted on TalkLeft: The
Politics of Crime at July 12, 2004 11:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: The Democrats have issued hall passes to at least 21 bloggers to cover the party's upcoming convention in Boston. Republican officials have reportedly said that the GOP convention will also welcome bloggers, but no list yet....
Posted on Right Side of
the Rainbow at July 12, 2004 03:01 PM
Trackback excerpt: I'm not sure if the fact that the major parties have asked bloggers to "cover" their conventions is another step on the road to blogging "legitimacy" but it can't hurt.
Posted on Weblogg-ed - Using
Weblogs and RSS in Education at July 12, 2004 03:12 PM
Trackback excerpt: The DNC credential thing just gets more bizarre. Now Michele has "perimeter access." What is "perimeter access?" you ask. Good question. Michele doesn't know, but here's an "explanation": This means that you'll be able to take a bus to the...
Posted on Arguing with signposts... at July 12, 2004 04:39 PM
Trackback excerpt: Today I’m feeling as I would expect a middle child Brady to feel -- the DNC is coming to town, my town, and only the “cool” kids, those “hipster” select bloggers are invited. Well, middle child laments aside, I’m thrilled
Posted on ledge of liberty at July 12, 2004 11:43 PM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net: Convention bloggers named The Democrats have started issuing credentials to bloggers. I guess that's all well and good, but I'm wondering if any of the delegates have weblogs? Will there be blog posts from delegates rather than jus...
Posted on Education/Technology - Tim Lauer at July 13, 2004 03:54
PM
Trackback excerpt: Here's more coverage of bloggers covering he conventions from USA Today. The writer quotes a professor from that other journalism school...
Posted on Rhetorica:
Press-Politics Journal at July 14, 2004 07:04 AM
Trackback excerpt: It looks like quite a few bloggers affiliated with our group will be doing some citizen journalism at the Democratic National Convention.
Posted on Thursday Meetings at Berkman Blog at July 14, 2004 08:57
PM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. Please visit them for further coverage. • Alan Nelson of command-post.org • Dave Winer of Scripting News • Dave We...
Posted on ::Musselman for America:: The Tale of Texas' Youngest Delegate at
July 16, 2004 01:55 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:31 AM
Trackback excerpt: The following is a list of some of the credentialed bloggers to the Democratic Natinoal Convention originally posted here. In addition, I will be blogging here and at my main site www.MusselmanforAmerica.com In addition, I have made the following graph...
Posted on Burnt
Orange Report at July 16, 2004 02:33 AM
Trackback excerpt: The latest list of cnvention bloggers is here. Also, my bloggery of the Convention will be run by www.Boston.com. Finally, in response to the NY Times editorial, yes, I fully intend to be "tamed into centrism." I'm looking forward to it! In fact, my "G...
Posted on Joho the
Blog at July 16, 2004 07:00 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, says Alex Jones, Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak... Jones, of Harvard's Kennedy School, a former reporter for the New York Times, and a biographer of newspaper families, writes in the Los Angeles Times (July 18,...
Posted on BOPnews at
July 19, 2004 10:36 AM
Trackback excerpt: Let's Be Clear, say Alex Jones and the Los Angeles Times, "Bloggers Are the Sizzle, Not the Steak..." My response: do your homework. Don't recycle.
Posted on PressThink at July 19, 2004 12:51 PM
Trackback excerpt: Hopefully, we will be examples of open, transparent sharing of information that promotes multidirectional communications and helps bring democracy back closer to the ideals of Jefferson.
Posted on Greater Democracy at July 20, 2004 07:43 AM
Trackback excerpt: If you start an online company that services are all based on cyber communities, social networking, and any thing else...
Posted on Gnome-Girl
at September 4, 2004 06:59 AM
Trackback excerpt: Referencias y enlaces de apoyo a mis exposición El impacto de los weblogs sobre el ecosistema mediático. La fotografía junto al título de la conferencia es de la Dra. Jill Walker (Dept of Humanistic Informatics, University of Bergen, Noruega), autora...
Posted on eCuaderno
v.2.0 at November 30, 2004 12:53 AM
Trackback excerpt: CyberJournalist.net has an updated list of bloggers who received press credentials for the Democratic Convention. Check out the dispatches from our blogroll friends Jeralyn Merritt of TalkLeft, Jessamyn West of Librarian.net, and Natasha C. of Pacific ...
Posted on ms.musings at January 3, 2005 09:46 AM
Trackback excerpt: I blog too and it's like really difficult when people aren't serious. So, i've spent more time promoting our prada handbags and designer handbag site. Designer Handbags. Check it if you want if not, i'll s...
Posted on Coach Handbags at January 22, 2005 08:48 PM