The downside of 'citizen journalism'
David Coursey says that lack of editorial oversight opens the door to unfounded allegations that damage credibility, harm reputations and waste time. He gives an example of a listener who thought NPR was censoring its reports because it ignored his e-mails.
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1 comments about 'The downside of 'citizen journalism''You should also see the counterpoint to Coursey's column, by Sean Gallagher, In Defense of Citizen Journalism (at http://www.publish.com/article2/0,1895,1862948,00.asp)
Posted by thepacketrat at October 6, 2005 8:11 PM
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