The New York Times is finally making a move into the Blogosphere with its first blog project. It will primarily feature content from its print editors along with some contribution from citizens as well. These citizen journalist will have no limits as they will be able to post their usual content from videos to announcements for events. I think it’s a clever move given the stall in online advertising and the fall in number of visitors and might actually prove beneficial for the paper itself. It had already been syndicating content from various blogs.
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