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6:13 PM  Sep. 26, 2003
Weblogs: Links To Their Emerging Role in Journalism
By Bill Mitchell (More articles by this author)
Poynter Faculty

UPDATES (Sept. 25, 2003)
Weblogs Challenged:
*SacBee ombud says Weintraub needs an editor.
*LA Times' Rutten analyzes journalism Weblogs.
*J Prof Rosen blogs the 
Weintraub flap.
Links mentioned in the article:

California Insider
, the Weblog maintained by Daniel Weintraub, political columnist for the Sacramento Bee.

Health Beat Blog, the Weblog maintained by Carla K. Johnson, medical reporter for the Spokesman-Review.

Columbia Landing Journal, the Weblog produced by Florida Today on the day the Shuttle exploded.

Romenesko, in the midst of the Jayson Blair coverage.

The Readership Institute, the research center that investigates what drives (and discourages) newspaper readership.

J-Blogs, the list of weblogs produced by Jonathan Dube on Cyberjournalist.net.

E-mail interview with Dan Weintraub.

E-mail interview with Carla K. Johnson.

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