Mainstream journos love to denounce blogs as unedited diaries with no journalistic standards. So I can’t help but wonder about the research Christopher Elliott did for his NY Times article about travelling business bloggers. The article contains the strange statement: “An Internet search for full-time business travelers who write Web logs produces astonishingly low numbers, considering the 8 million Americans whom the Pew Internet and American Life Project say publish a blog.”
Huh? What constitutes “an astonishingly” low number? Whom does this astonish? What did he type into the search engine? Which one did he use?
Hey? Don’t you have an editor?
Weird Premise of NY Times Article on Business Blogs
BL Ochman | January 18, 2006 | Permanent Link | Comments (0) | TrackBack (
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