We were very excited to blog about Howie Kurtz's latest investigation of the "blogosphere," fronted on the WaPo's Style section today. A glance at the print version over the shoulder of the person in front of us at Starbucks promised a look into how Senator Dick Durbin's remarks became a controversy "fueled by a chorus of outrage from conservative columnists [and] bloggers." Then there was something about "establishment media" used to be able to dictate what was news, and then there was a parallel example from the left and then something about Trent Lott and then oh, it all operates without rules and, well, the person in front of us clearly didn't finish reading it.
Media Notes Extra: The Mad Lib
Media Notes Extra: The Mad Lib
Media Notes Extra: The Mad Lib
We were very excited to blog about Howie Kurtz's latest investigation of the "blogosphere," fronted on the WaPo's Style section today. A glance at the print version over the shoulder of the person in front of us at Starbucks promised a look into how Senator Dick Durbin's remarks became a controversy "fueled by a chorus of outrage from conservative columnists [and] bloggers." Then there was something about "establishment media" used to be able to dictate what was news, and then there was a parallel example from the left and then something about Trent Lott and then oh, it all operates without rules and, well, the person in front of us clearly didn't finish reading it.