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100 sites in Weblogs
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Six key questions covered in succinct item: Who? What? When? Where? Why? How? College student Andrew Birkholz explores politics, business, entertainment, and sports.
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Social Uproar investigates the innovative ways that Social Media is being used to induce Social Change. Advice on how to use social media is available for charities and activists.
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Starting point to a set of news stories providing introductory information about all aspects of blogging.
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Focuses on how the Internet, convergence and new technologies are changing the media and internet journalism. Resource providing tips, news and commentary.
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Daily comments on U.S and world news.
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World news and headlines from varieties of sources.
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Team weblog from the British newspaper's news team, augmented with dispatches from their journalists around the world.
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Ed Kemmick of the Billings Gazette, provides a collection of raw ruminations and cogitations.
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Covers news, politics, sports, business and entertainment items - with a tinge of Indianesse.
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Blogging site with dozens of contributors, covering aspects of the news business from a citizen journalist perspective.
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A pair of twenty-something writer-journalists writing about current Philippine news and issues.
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Commentary and critique of topical events. Andrew Lee's summary of various news events, plus links to the full stories.
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Journalist Vin Crosbie, Dorian Benkoil, Bob Cauthorn and professor Ben Compaine share their views on the fate of media, its misguided attempts to harness new technologies, and where it lost touch with reader interests.
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A collection of US news items.
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The work of Andy Riga, a reporter and occasional political writer at The Gazette in Montreal.
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Contains unpublished journalism on mainly international topics as well as in-depth discussion of other issues.
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Encourages activism in business, education, environment, health, science, technology and travel. The work of John Fitzpatrick.
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Deals with current trends in online journalism. Also includes personal observations about life in Scandinavia.
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Deals with the intersection of media, technology, and social networking. Includes schedule of Tish Grier speaking engagements.
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Critical observations from a journalist keeping an eye on all media, especially print and broadcast.
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Offers syndicated columnists, blogs and news stories with moderated comments.
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Comments and links about international, national and Tennessee-related events. Covering politics, religion and other topics from a conservative viewpoint.
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Headline links about news on blogs and blogging collected from diverse media sources worldwide.
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Tracks issues in online journalism. Covering trends, providing analysis and creating tutorials for journalists.
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Providing small journalistic forum and tools for contributors. Multilingual site claiming to be a platform for free thinkers globally.
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Examines each of the twelve drawings printed by Danish newspaper, Jyllands-Posten, that sparked international controversy concerning the graphic depiction of the prophet Muhammad.
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Left, green and radical perspectives on news and current affairs. Comments aims at "raising the political temperature".
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Commentary and alternative news with reflections on politics, social values, and America's place in the world.
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Funny, bracing or important posts by the house-bound Gary Farber who offers his views on news, politics, the media, history, science, and science fiction.
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Keeping watch on the weekly performance of U.S. cable news networks. Covers the behind-the-scenes happenings and gossip for MSNBC, FOX News, CNN, Headline News, MTV News, BET, and others.
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The eclectic views of Seattle Post-Intelligencer columnist, Brian Chin, a senior online producer and a native Seattleite. Covers technology, politics and social trends.
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News offered with a unique, quantitative approach to editorial policy. Link at the footer of each story explains the formula as to how article's length was set proportional to the estimated number of lives affected.
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Current events and commentary, updated multiple times daily. Provide feedback to stories listed.
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Bill Oglesby, a lawyer and award-winning anchor/reporter, picks a noteworthy news show and gives his in-depth analysis of it.
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Forum and weblog for Neil Doyle, the author of Terror Base UK and Terror Tracker. Topics covered specialise in international terrorism, covert anti-terrorist operations, and the inner working of Britain.
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San Diego media critic shares his views on popular culture and current news stories.
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Forum for news discussion community. Also lists topical items about which people can comment.
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Thoughts, notes and headlines about news reporting, personal and community journalism on the Web. The name refers to the author's view that weblogging itself is the "other journalism" mode of the modern era.
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Opinions of author and syndicated columnist Charlotte Laws covering topics involving philosophy, politics, law, education and current events. Particular focus given to animal rights, and environmentalism.
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Monitoring the latest innovations, changes, articles and improvements made at the British Broadcasting Company.
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Mark S. Choate provides an insider's look at the conflict between old media and new. Includes a resume and regular updates covering business and technology issues.
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Views and stories from a retired globetrotter. Multilingual ex-expat blogs from Copenhagen. Also offers pictures, comments and essays on news items from the surrealism of European immigration to China's HR crunch.
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Steve Gosset, a veteran of print and broadcast news, now watches the industry from the sidelines and assess news coverage and content. Offers opinions on a wide range of topical items.
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Political and current event commentary by author Jim Freeman, an American citizen living in the Czech Republic.
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Interesting news and statistics in media, business, technology, and life in San Francisco.
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Keeping watch on the collision of conventional rights (such as free speech) and the internet, and researching new expressions of those rights.
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General news blog from some of the staff at the British newspaper. Includes mobile, gallery and audio posts, along with podcasts and RSS fees.
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Glenn Reynolds' weblog offers opinions on current events, as well as humor and personal notes.
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A bear, the world and the strong urge to hibernate.
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Daily observations on news, politics, and culture.
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Posts on current events and culture, focused from an economic perspective.
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Funny and cool video clips. Televisions skits, cartoons, jokes and humor. Flash games and cartoons, tons to do.
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Political and philosophical commentary from a classical liberal (in the U.S. that means conservative) viewpoint.
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UFOs, extraterrestrials sightings and news. Other paranormal and unexplained news.
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The weblog of a liberal, humanist, ex-military pilot.
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An acerbic, satirical, outraged and occasionally outrageous look at news, politics and miscellaneous oddities.
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A Libertarian-Democratic leaning Californian-turned-Pennsylvanian college student's weblog. Covering politics, sports, religion, politics, entertainment, and politics. 100% organic, PABA-free.
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Weblog referring to news stories and flash files of note.
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Weblog offering Internet marketing news, press releases, product announcements, statistics, tips and commentary.
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News analysis with an emphasis on labor and progressive politics.
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A different version of the same take.. only better.
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A look at science and current affairs with a freethought twist.
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Literate, witty and wise tracking of developments in the wide world of online journalism. Every Tuesday and Friday.
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An online unofficial charter high school newspaper, run by the students.
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Personal writing, commentary and links.
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Daily odd ball and political news with an active forum to discuss current events.
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Musings on politics, California, water, and otherwise.
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Another small attempt at disseminating progressive thought.
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Commentary and essays on the recent developments in our world, history, humor, politics and other knowledge and interest via the Y.
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Buck Macklin's weblog information, news, and links to assorted websites.
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Political analysis and other daily rants.
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A community providing 30 - 50 daily links to the day's weirdest and news and findings on the internet, plus features.
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User-contributed links to interesting and bizarre news stories and web sites.
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A weblog with strange and subversive links.
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Watching the Junta in the White House and other stories of note with stagehand Scott Supak, backstage in Hollywood. Features links, quotes, pictures, and free stuff.
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Magnus Bernhardsen is an anti-war, anti-EU, left-wing Norwegian who writes mostly about politics.
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Opinion on politics and technology. Also the Opinion Roundup, a handy summary of the opinions of editorial pages, pundits, and politicians.
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Dedicated to discoveries, trends in the humanities, sciences, travel news, x-treme sports, martial arts, alternative, meditation, technology news, culture, sport news, special news.
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A news weblog, with a bit of politics and culture thrown in, written by a DC-based libertarian-conservative Republican.
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News, commentary and fun things found on the Internet.
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Liberal weblog commentary on the environment, politics, technology, culture, and periodically, space colonization.
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Constantly updated news, current events, analysis and punditry from a decidedly conservative, sarcastic and educated perspective.
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Watchdog weblog covering the American media.
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Speckz.com is your portal to everything computer related!
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Everything of what's wrong with the world, and very little of what's right. Mind candy for the masses.
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Community based news oriented weblog.
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Roundup of select news, views, commentary, and editorials from world wide sources with comments from the editor.
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News, opinion, and discussion critical of the Bush Administration.
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International news and current affairs.
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The finest in absolutely nothing since not long ago, particularly when it comes to liberal political whining and links to the bizarre and inane.
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Weblog with general and internet news.
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E-learning news, blogs, and expert opinions developed and hosted by Centrax Corporation.
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Animals rights, sustainability and ecology in a weblog.
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All kinds of odd and interesting news on the web.
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Daily updates on the Internet and its social and public policy implications useful websites, political/ cultural musings. From David Brake a UK-based academic (PhD researcher @ the LSE), Internet consultant and journalist.
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documenting the Elian Gonzalez story.
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A once-a-day glance at headlines you are not likely to find on most news sites.
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Have your say on the latest UK news from entertainment to current affairs or just chat with other Brits on the message board.
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Freelance writer, editor, and consultant in Washington, DC, gives grammar, punctuation, word choice, and style tips. Also deals with the business of freelancing.
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News on sale leaseback transactions, lease financings, and the sale of single tenant net leased investments. Weblog editor: Patrick R. Mickey.
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