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To: LindyBill who wrote (100191)2/13/2005 1:10:36 PM
From: LindyBill   of 793800
 
Bill Press was in full cry on CNN this today. The MSM will push the new blogger meme from now on. Lots of fear and loathing in the newsrooms.

EASONGATE: THE MSM STRIKES BACK
By Michelle Malkin · February 13, 2005 09:28 AM

As noted below, CNN officials are still in full-blown spin mode regarding the events that led to Eason Jordan's resignation. They aren't the only ones. Check out this attack on bloggers by Bertrand Pecquerie (bpecquerie@wan.asso.fr), the Director of the World Editors Forum, the organization for editors within the World Association of Newspapers (WAN):

Eason Jordan affair: when bloggers appear as the sons of Senator McCarthy

Sad conclusion in the Eason Jordan affair (see below the New York Times article), sad day for the freedom of expression in America and sad day again for the future of blogging: the defense of the US army honor seemed more important to some bloggers than the defense of reporters' work (and sometimes life)! Nevertheless, there is one advantage in this story: masks are fallen! Within the honest community of bloggers, some of them claimed to be the "sons of the First Amendment", they just were the sons of Senator McCarthy. And this is very worrying to see this new wedding between self-proclaimed citizen's media and maintstream journalists scalps' hunters. Fifty years ago, it was enough to be communist to be fired, today, it is enough to raise questions about the Bush administration policy in Iraq to be denounced as "anti-American". Maybe the only difference is that you are not fired, but that you must dismiss! What's my conclusion? Real promoters of citizen media would have to take some distance with those who have fueled and organised the Eason Jordan hatred. If not, the "new era of journalism" opened by the blogosphere will appear as the old clothes of American populism.
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