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A Online Journalism Review publica um curioso artigo sobre a necessidade (ou não) de os blogs de jornais serem submetidos a edição e a critérios editoriais como escreve Mark Glaser. Excerto: It's too early to tell, but one spectacularly successful case was in Sacramento, Calif., where the Sacramento Bee got political columnist Daniel Weintraub blogging just in time for recall madness. While his blog, California Insider, became a place for regular scoops on recall news, Weintraub's posts were sent to Mark Paul, deputy editor of the editorial pages, right as they were being posted. After a recent controversial post about Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante -- "If his name had been Charles Bustmont rather than Cruz Bustamante, he would have finished his legislative career as an anonymous back-bencher" -- the Bee decided that all site content would go to an editor first -- a process explained by the Bee's ombudsman.
A Online Journalism Review publica um curioso artigo sobre a necessidade (ou não) de os blogs de jornais serem submetidos a edição e a critérios editoriais como escreve Mark Glaser. Excerto: It's too early to tell, but one spectacularly successful case was in Sacramento, Calif., where the Sacramento Bee got political columnist Daniel Weintraub blogging just in time for recall madness. While his blog, California Insider, became a place for regular scoops on recall news, Weintraub's posts were sent to Mark Paul, deputy editor of the editorial pages, right as they were being posted. After a recent controversial post about Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante -- "If his name had been Charles Bustmont rather than Cruz Bustamante, he would have finished his legislative career as an anonymous back-bencher" -- the Bee decided that all site content would go to an editor first -- a process explained by the Bee's ombudsman.
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