“It’s Always Sitting There Waiting, Happy for You to Go Tell it Something. 

Newsies with a blog on the side may properly envy Daniel Rubin of the Philly Inquirer, who had the great reporting career. Now he’s full-time on Blinq. By 6:30 am he’s online, clicking and sifting. Method: what interests Dan will interest you. (more…)

At USA Today, A Blog is Surveillance, Personality, or Breaking News

Kinsey Wilson’s team is trying to be national without being generic. We asked the co-executive editor about that. (more…)

What the Chron Thinks it´s Doing

“We’ve recruited… a dozen people to cover Hurricane Rita’s arrival in Texas, fans in the stands of the World Series game, a UT student making a ‘road trip’ to the game with his friends and a group of lawyers discussing the Enron trial.” Scott Clark and Dwight Silverman, editors-in-charge, turn readers into writers. (more…)

Facts About the State of Blogging at America´s 100 Biggest Newspapers

Blue Plate Special combed through the 100 largest sites. The results show who’s blogging, who’s not, and which newsrooms are doing what. Look up your newspaper, and compare. (And please: help us fact check this chart!) (more…)

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