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Mindy McAdams, Professor

Department of Journalism

University of Florida

Gainesville, Florida, USA

JOURNALISM BLOGS

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What is a blog?

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What is a blog?

• A personal diary?(Does a blog resemble a diary?)

• The same as a newspaper column?(Does each blog post resemble a columnist’s writing?)

• What makes a blog different from other kinds of writing and other kinds of websites?

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Vocabulary: The blog

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Vocabulary: A post on a blog

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“The Lede is a blog that remixes national and international news stories — adding information gleaned from the Web or gathered through original reporting — to supplement articles in The New York Times and draw readers in to the global conversation about the news taking place online.”

http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/

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• Updates• Links

http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/

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• YouTube video• Links

http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/

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• Web photos• Links

http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/

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Links to outside sitesUse of videos and photos Perspectives on the news (instead of reporting the news)

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“Generally, the blog author establishes a relationship based on trust with his or her audience. This relationship is intentionally personal, in contrast to the professional objective detachment of a journalist … Bloggers, however, speak directly to their readers. ‘The personalities of the writers come through. That is the essential element of blog writing’ (Winer, 2003).”

Armstrong and McAdams (2009)

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Please open this URL:

http://bit.ly/mmjblogs

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What do the blogs have in common?

• On each post• On the blog pages

How are the blogs different?

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Questions• Is there a set length for each blog post?• Can a blog have more than one author?• Do all blog posts have links?• In one blog, do the individual posts differ a lot, or not

much?• Do all posts receive about the same number of

comments?• Are the paragraphs typically short, or are they long?

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1. Audience

2. Tone

3. Links

4. Images and video

5. Comments

6. Frequency

Considerations

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Audience

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Tone

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Links

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Images and Videos

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Comments

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Frequency

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1. Audience

2. Tone

3. Links

4. Images and video

5. Comments

6. Frequency

Considerations

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This URL contains your assignment:

http://bit.ly/mmjblogex

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JOURNALISM BLOGSMindy McAdams

[email protected]

Twitter: @macloo


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