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June 22, 2005

Transparency in journalism

An interesting piece on open source journalism/blogging which came by way of a comment on Tim Dunlop's first post as guest blogger, standing in for Hugh Martin on The Age's Media Blog.

Journalism as traditionally practised, has been a lecture, almost completely one-way, from journalists to readers. But it’s changing now to a conversation between and among journalists and readers, one that breaks down artificial barriers between us and readers and involves unprecedented levels of transparency in how we do our work.

Posted by cw at June 22, 2005 10:08 PM

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