11 junho 2003

VITAMEDIAS
Journalists used to judging, not being judged: "Why does it take America’s best journalistic organizations so long and so much public embarrassment to come clean about their mistakes?"
Since the Jayson Blair scandal, more readers are becoming watchdogs: One of the troubling questions about l'affaire Blair is why so many readers do not report serious errors to their papers.
For Bloggers, NYT Story Was Fit to Print: Webloggers kick Trent Lott out of his job! Weblogger Salam Pax gives the best on-the-scene reports from Iraq! Webloggers take down the top management at The New York Times! Well, two out of three ain't bad. The last one is a bit of a stretch, if you try to piece together the Net's role in the undoing of Times Executive Editor Howell Raines and Managing Editor Gerald Boyd.