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May 17, 2005



I've posted before about South Korea's OhMyNews and how it has put into practice the theory of Citizen's Journalism. So it was good to read an update on the stats, based on a recent meeting with Mr Oh.

It employs 50 staff and 38,000 citizen reporters, all of whom submit about 200 stories a day, 70% of which gets published. Permanent staff are mostly used to fact-check and edit.

Citizen reporters can have their details published, so they can get news sources and tips direct and PR people can contact them. And every article has a comment section to engage the community in further dialogue.

Little known fact #1. OhMyNews is not a spin on its founder's name, My Oh. But named after a comedian's popular catch phrase at the time "Oh My God".

Little known fact #2. OhMyNews was launched at 2:22 p.m. on the 22nd of February, 2000.

It would be interesting to find out more about the financial success/business model, if anyone knows more.

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