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April 14, 2004

ReadMe on politics, blogging, punditry and more

The newest edition of NYU's student-run zine ReadMe looks at the political impact of blogging on the 2004 presidential race and much more.

Political Bloggers Push Their Way into Journalism Ecosystem.

ï Political Bloggers Push Their Way into Journalism Ecosystem. Political bloggers are carving out a niche for themselves in the opinion elite and they're doing it with style.

ï If You've Got it, Blog it! Do professional credentials certify a punditís wisdom? Not online, says blogger Chris Geidner. In blogdom, amateurs and professionals can share the spotlight in the opinion elite.

ï Rethinking Ethics Through Political Weblogs. ìOpinion [journalism] is inherently unfair,î declares Daniel Okrent of The New York Times. Josh Marshall, a respected liberal blogger, couldnít disagree more. "Opinion journalism can be fair,î argues Marshall, as long as the writer maintains ìa fundamental honesty with the reader.î Is there such a thing as honest bias in the age of Fox ("We Report, You Decide") News?

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