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If you don't like journalists...
...you'll love the Media Watchdog
: they keep track of all our misdeeds. Want to complain ? the Organization of News Ombudsmen
is ready to help you - and us. If you prefer a one-to-one
discussion I'm probably sitting at the bar of the National Press Club,
jogging in the yards of the digital
campus or chatting with other bastards in the Compuserve Journalism Forum.
- 95's top of the news on the net: CNN Interactive, C/Net Central, USA Today, Boston.com, NandO Times, HotWired, Electronic Telegraph,
Reuters
NewMedia, TimesFax,
Mercury Center, Money and Investing Update,
U.S. News Online, ESPNet SportsZone,
Philadelphia Online,
Time
Daily/Path Finder, ZDNet,
Houston Chronicle, The Gate, The Globe and Mail,
Detroit News, EduPage, Irish Times, Jerusalem Post, Byte, The Age.
- Here's a large, large list of news
sources and here's another
one.
- And here's a big, big list of
journalism resources and here's another
one.
- Oh, and here's probably the biggest
one on journalistic issues.
- Still looking for something connected to the media ?
Check this
one. Or forget about it.
- The academic touch with style: the Poynter
Institute.
- Another interesting site for journalists
turned thinkers.
- Here's a place with pointers to reports on
reporting by reporters.
- A fantastic reservoir of evidence: the Vanderbilt
Television News Archive.
- Some victims of the media tell their stories: in 21stc you'll find
metanews, stories about the way news were reported by
those who originally made it - the news.
- Television+Internet equals the worst of both evil worlds
? here
is a valid defense argument.
- Want to become a member of the tribe after all ? Check
the useful Reporter's
Internet Guide. It's a good starting point. Then get
yourself a style with these software
writing tools. And keep an eye on the real evil: censorship.
As a remainder here's a collection
of banned books.
Go to the Lobby Page