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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Works. Cooper proves his point.,
By Colleenie Weenie (Baltimore, MD) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Watching the Watchdog: Bloggers As the Fifth Estate (Paperback)
If you want to know anything and everything about how blogging affects media, then read this book. Cooper goes into great detail about how every aspect of journalism has been critiqued by bloggers, often making points so huge that stories by bloggers become stories for the MSM (mainstream media) as a direct result of a blogger's findings. Blogging is sometimes thought of as useless or juvenile when, in reality, has had an extremely large affect on media. Cooper proves his point and backs it up with plenty of examples from real blogs. If you just want to know the main points of his arguments, it isn't necessary to read all of the examples (he provides more than enough). But if you are interested in specific examples, then you won't mind reading a lot of them.
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Watching the Watchdog: Bloggers As the Fifth Estate by Stephen D. Cooper (Paperback - June 12, 2006)
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