Monday, May 09, 2005

Craig is Onto Somthing

With over 10 billion page views a month on his first idea - craigslist - perhaps Craig is onto something that will be bigger and better: Journalism that supports and reports real investigation rather than simply talking points provided by windbag politicians.

Slice:

...But he believes the reason why newspapers are losing circulation is that too many traditional journalists are willing to quote politicians and business executives even if they're blatantly lying -- merely for the sake of perceived objectivity. He'd prefer an "open source" model of journalism where legions of volunteers act as writers, assignment editors and fact checkers to challenge mainstream journalists.

"People are looking for attitude and guts in reporting -- not full-on gonzo journalism, but hey, tell us what you think," said Newmark, who described himself as having Whig values -- strong on defense, fiscally conservative but socially liberal.

"Maybe Hunter Thompson had it right," Newmark said, referring to the late cultural icon whose rollicking, first-person narratives of drug addiction, the Hells Angels and the 1972 presidential election shook up the media decades ago...

...Newmark hopes the ideas take shape in time to supply voters with a "trustworthy" daily political report before the 2006 midterm elections. Young people, he said, particularly need credible online news, since the Internet is the top source of news for 18- to 34-year-olds, besting second-ranked local television by a 41-to-15 percent margin, according to a recent Carnegie Corp. study.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm skeptical. Mainstream journalism shouldn't turn into editorials only - leave it to blogs or editorials to break it down, and but allow general reporting to identify the issue and illustrate the various sides of it. I think there has to be some level of objectivity maintained - though I don't think there's much anyway. But to assume that transforming all journalism into Hunter S. Thompson journalism will creat trust is a mistake, in my opinion.

Sar said...

Hey Wind - fyi, I was surfing through blog explosion earlier and your site popped up! Pretty cool.

Unknown said...

Thanks for reminder that BE is actually working. Becuase I don't see my own blog via BE, it is nice to know that it does come up for some folks out there.

Dear Anon:

I don't think Craig is suggesting we all become Thompson -esque, but Frank Rich presents a solid rationale for cancleing or simiply not watching any more networks that simply parrot the administrations message for them. See International Rock City's post for today: http://internationalrockcity.blogs.com/international_rock_city/2005/05/celebrating_inf.html#comments