The ‘Blogs Must Be Held Accountable’ Argument
| Watchdog found this 5/8/2008 on thebiglead.com [flag] |
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Is the sports blogosphere one big, happy family, or not?
Published 5/8/2008 by Neil Best at Watchdog
One way in which people who write blogs and people in the "mainstream media" are alike is their endless fascination with examining themselves and their colleagues/counterparts.
Not that there's anything wrong with that, if you are interested in such things, which only media people are.
For those of you in that category, here is an essay examining whether or not the blogosphere is an overly chummy place.
Edes Enters ERISA Portion of Globe Saga
Published 5/9/2008 by David at Scott's Shots
... on CBS this weekend. Oh my.
• At last check the Bloggerific Blogford, Rob Bradford, was running second in Amazon’s ‘Baseball’ category to the runner-up in the Biggest Ego in the Biz contest (to unparalleled Mike Lupica).
We have faith that Red Sox Nation can remedy that situation and send that Feinfellow free-falling down the chart.
• The commenting took away from it, but this was a fairly important and worthwhile post at The Big Lead on Thursday.
• Save the date to ...
Reporter Crushed for Questioning UK Perfection
Published 5/9/2008 by Tuffy at SPORTSbyBROOKS
... and podcast (where the inflamed colons of UK fans reached their irritability bursting point). As everyone knows , bloggers are not allowed to attack each other as per the Marc Andreesen Act of 2005. Therefore, we support Tipton fully in this matter. (Also, he used an ...

