Dueling columns on journalists' right to blog
The Hartford Courant's recent move ordering a reporter to shut down his independent Weblog has stirred up a heated debate over how much control a media organization should have over its employees' outside activities (Read all about the controversy here). In a pair of point-counterpoint essays for CyberJournalist.net (springing in part from a discussion on Poynter's Online-News e-mail list), blogger and online journalism columnist J.D. Lasica argues that The Courant's decision was unfair, while University of Illinois journalism professor Eric Meyer defends The Courant's actions. Read both sides and then post your own opinions.May 01, 2003 | E-MAIL | SAVE | PRINT | PERMALINK | DISCUSS(1)
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