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Blogging's Furture (and Journalism's?)







Blogging's Furture (and Journalism's?)

Blogging's Furture (and Journalism's?) 04/19/2004 11:06 AM

  • Nico Macdonald: . But this isn’t the mid-nineteenth century, when the radical Chartists in Britain took advantage of developments in printing and the postal service to publish a newspaper for newly literate and radicalised masses. In that case the government of the time really did try to suppress their activity, by requiring newspapers to be licensed by the Post Office. Today, by contrast, New Labour actively solicits our participation in the ‘Big Conversation’.



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