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OJR front page archive for November 2005Will NPR's podcasts birth a new business model for public radio?November 29, 2005How the public radio giant has become a leading podcaster in just two months. Plus, a fond farewell from this columnist.
Is the British blogosphere lagging behind?November 17, 2005An opinionated media and a less polarized political climate means U.K. bloggers don’t fill the same role as in the U.S. But Britblogs may have found a niche.
Flickr, Buzznet expand citizens' role in visual journalismNovember 15, 2005Traditional journalists and newspaper sites tap into online photo communities to gather visual research and allow readers to contribute and interact. It’s just the tip of the iceberg.
New West balances 'conversational style' with reporting to earn awardsNovember 8, 2005A winning combination scored the Montana-based site two Online Journalism Awards, but questions remain about its business prospects and political leanings.
Is the bubble back in online media?November 1, 2005Venture capitalists and Big Media are showing intense interest in blogs, social media and highly trafficked content sites. Are we reliving dot-com mania?
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