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Joho the Blog (Free subscription) | 09/03/2008
I'm sorry to say that I think Jay Rosen's analysis of how the Sarah Palin candidacy will be played by the media, and how the media will be played by the Republicans, is right on the money. [Tags: politics sarah_palin mccain obama ]
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Away With Words (Free subscription) | yesterday
... get at the truth. You can also follow her shorter dispatches on Twitter . NYU journalism professor Jay Rosen has written a provocative piece, "The Palin Convention and the Culture War Option," that's posted on his website, PressThink . He outlines, point by point, how the GOP might counter (truthful) charges leveled by the Democrats. I'm following Jay Rosen on Twitter , too. Trying...
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Joho the Blog (Free subscription) | 09/04/2008
(From my Blackberry. Pls forgive the typos and abbrevs.) I watched the Rep conv from my hotel room in Norway. It was 4:30 am when Polin came on. I saw ten mins, enough to see that she’d become a cultural stand-in. She is now not what she is but a symbol in our ugly, perpetual cultural war. (As Jay Rosen has sais.) Then I had to get into a cab, so I watched the rest via twitter on my phone. Fascinatingm...
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Phawker (Free subscription) | 09/03/2008
JAY ROSEN/HUFFINGTON POST: John McCain’s convention gambit is now a culture war strategy. It depends for its execution on conflict with journalists, and with bloggers (the “angry left,” Bush called them last night) along with confusion between and among the press, the blogosphere, and the Democratic party. It revives cultural memory: the resentment narrative after [...]
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Burning Cane (Free subscription) | 09/03/2008
The Culture War Option for Palin Convention Jay Rosen, September 3, 2008 Huffington Post John McCain's convention gambit is now a culture war strategy. It depends for its execution on conflict with journalists , and with bloggers (the "angry left," Bush called them last night) along with confusion between and among the press, the blogosphere, and the Democratic party. It revives cultural memory:...
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EdCone.com (Free subscription) | 09/03/2008
Jay Rosen has an interesting post on the impact of Palin.John McCain’s convention gambit is a culture war strategy. It depends for its execution on conflict with journalists, and with bloggers (the “angry left,” Bush called them) along with confusion...
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MediaChannel (Free subscription) | 09/03/2008
By Jay Rosen, PressThink John McCain's convention gambit is a culture war strategy. It depends for its execution on conflict with journalists, and with bloggers along with confusion between and among the press, the blogosphere, and the Democratic party.
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Rebuilding Media (Free subscription) | 08/29/2008
Earlier, I saw the AP having trouble if a group of Ohio papers didn't use it. Now, Jay Rosen points us to to a Wired pickup that links to this story from the MinnPost about Minneapolis Star Tribune sending the AP the requisite two-year notice that it intends to cancel. This after five other papers did so . Now, this doesn't mean that the Strib will necessarily drop AP. Sending notice ahead...
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ScribeMedia (Free subscription) | 08/29/2008
Earlier, I saw the AP having trouble if a group of Ohio papers didn’t use it. Now, Jay Rosen points us to to a Wired pickup that links to this story from the MinnPost about Minneapolis Star Tribune sending the AP the requisite two-year notice that it intends to cancel. This after five other papers [...]