EOJ Ch 4-6

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"No bling-blings" this heading made me crack a little smile. This is a really good point though. Even on MySpace and Facebook pages I've noticed the more "bling-bling" you have the slower it takes for others to view the site. Keeping things simple is great for people like me who tend to get lost on sites easily. Which is why it is good to have a way home. These aspects may seem little but sometimes they are the ones forgotten when building a webpage. 

Ooo! Can't forget the blogs! It is always good to get feedback from readers.

I love the fact that I can email stories. Instead of trying to explain current events to people I can siply email them and let them read the story for themselves.

Not liking the idea of having readers posting news. For a journalist to check the sources and fix any errors, it is probably just better for the reporter to do the reporting. It just seems like a waste of time  for the journalist and the reader.

I would pick blogging or producing the paper. I don't know how someone could do both. Blogging takes time and commitment.

It might sound harsh but I feel we should let the journalist do their job. I don't think there should be citizen journalism. Nothing about it makes since to me. Are citizen journalists just for blogging? I'm confused.

 

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