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Blogothon - Reflections and Revelations from the News Dissector (Paperback)
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Blogothon - Reflections and Revelations from the News Dissector (Paperback)
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Loot Price R559
Discovery Miles 5 590
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In just a decade, blogging changed from a fad to a phenomenon with
an estimated 51 million participants, mostly creative citizens with
something to say or express. Citizens who want to participate in
media rather than be subjected to it. Blogothon is a selection of
blogs and essays posted by raconteur par excellence, gadfly of the
media, and "News Dissector" Danny Schechter in an award-winning
daily blog that he began writing in 2000. In Blogothon Schechter
demonstrates the importance of blogging as an alternative media in
an age when mainstream media has come under increasing scrutiny for
a lack of credibility, real news and social value. This compilation
of Schechter's blog posts describes the financial crisis developed
during the first decade of the 21st century, the influence of
activists such as Martin Luther King and Jesse Jackson on Occupy
Wall Street, the ascent of Al Jazeera, the expulsion of Helen
Thomas and Keith Olbermann from mainstream media, and increased
partisanship and polarization in U.S. politics. Blogothon is a
fascinating read for followers of Schechter's blog, anyone
interested in an authentic account of historic events still
unfolding, and aspiring bloggers. A graduate of Cornell University
and the London School of Economics, DANNY SCHECHTER is a writer,
television producer, and independent filmmaker who also speaks
about media and financial issues. He is the editor of
Mediachannel1.org, the global media issues site, and blogs daily as
the News Dissector at NewsDissector.net. Schechter is the author of
fourteen books and has produced and directed more than thirty
documentaries and television specials. His blog was named the 2009
"Blog of the Year" by the Hunter College Media Department of the
City University of New York.
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