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Sunday, May 09, 2004
Mum's the word:
On this glorious Lauren's Day I came across a blog entry about the Gender differences in online feedback: Research shows that women are interacting more with the celebrity on celebrity blogs than men...
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The most hated bloggerjournalist in Australia: Stephen Mayne is the man behind Crickey.com, the website that has a go at everyone...
I like the fact that he trades in gossip because I think a lot of us journalists dress up that idea and are just a little bit holier than thou about the fact we don't trade in gossip … we do, we just refine it a bit better and make a couple more calls and turn it into news, but it fundamentally is the talk of the traps … and that's interesting stuff, it’s what readers want.
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