Re: [videoblogging] TV/radio covering blogs

2006-01-28 Thread Arnþór Snær
  decentralizaqtion doesnt work if Im only chacking the same 5 sources
 everyday.

true


 
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Re: [videoblogging] TV/radio covering blogs

2006-01-24 Thread Jay dedman
 While i like the decentralized media myself, there is always the
 questions of echo chambers. I guess the real question is if we want
 one big echo chamber (mass media) or increasing number of smaller ones
 (rss feeds, social news networks, etc)
 It's all getting cyper punk :)

its better to decentralize.
echo chambers will always exist as long as there are people who want
to control the flow of info...
we all just need to remember to check many places for info
decentralizaqtion doesnt work if Im only chacking the same 5 sources everyday.

Jay


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Re: [videoblogging] TV/radio covering blogs

2006-01-22 Thread Arnþór Snær
I don't usually watch CNN, but caught it one day while they had a
program running called In the blogs... a sign of the times.

The topic of decentralized vs centralized media, especially news, is a
very complicated one with alot of hard questions.

While i like the decentralized media myself, there is always the
questions of echo chambers. I guess the real question is if we want
one big echo chamber (mass media) or increasing number of smaller ones
(rss feeds, social news networks, etc)

It's all getting cyper punk :)

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On 1/22/06, Jay dedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I was listeing to the radio in the car yesterday and heard a whole
  show about blogging.
  The host had guests who debated about what was going on with certain blogs.
  something about how coverage was affecting politcs etc.

  then i realized, what if blogs got so popular that TV and radio just
  became places where people discussed what was going on in the
  blogsphere?
  like Hollywood or the Beltway, people would discuss certain
  personalities, the in's and out's of coverage, nuances of certain
  posts.

  as more people turn to the web during their off time, traditional
  media will be forced to cover what people are talking about.

  just a interesting idea.

  Jay




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[videoblogging] TV/radio covering blogs

2006-01-21 Thread Jay dedman
I was listeing to the radio in the car yesterday and heard a whole
show about blogging.
The host had guests who debated about what was going on with certain blogs.
something about how coverage was affecting politcs etc.

then i realized, what if blogs got so popular that TV and radio just
became places where people discussed what was going on in the
blogsphere?
like Hollywood or the Beltway, people would discuss certain
personalities, the in's and out's of coverage, nuances of certain
posts.

as more people turn to the web during their off time, traditional
media will be forced to cover what people are talking about.

just a interesting idea.

Jay




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