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January 10, 2006

Long ago, I tried to argue that we shouldn’t call big media “mainstream media” because that would be conceding that blogs aren’t mainstream. I got nowhere but then I’m not Kos, who says — after getting past a traffic ego fit and an obligatory ideological slap:

That’s why I call old-school media the “traditional media”. It’s political neutral, it has no negative connotations. It doesn’t put old media on a pedestal, as though it was more “legitimate” than new interactive media. It doesn’t imply that we are tiny niches while they speak to the mainstream and the masses.

o proudly take our place in the mainstream. But to do that, we first need to stop implying that we’re not with that stupid “MSM” monicker.

Agreed. [via Kurtz]


Originally posted by Jeff Jarvis from BuzzMachine, remediated by yatta on Jan 10, 2006 at 07:20 PM