Friday, May 13, 2005



Lance Knobel delivered a brilliant lecture in Australia, and posted the text on his blog. When the Berlin wall fell in November 1989, a new era of democracy was inaugurated... Parties without ideas, debates without the most important participants, media without criticism… [and] no institutional framework, no broader political culture to help foster diversity of opinion for the future. The Media and Change: Nullius in verba: navigating through the new media democracy

The Blog, The Press, The Media: A blog or bust adventure
Arianna Huffington was once labelled "the most upwardly mobile Greek since Icarus" when she flew around London on Bernard Levin’s arm after graduating from Cambridge. That seems an understatement these days.

This week Huffington, nee Stassinopolous, unveiled her latest reincarnation when she launched The Huffington Post, an online news source and blog that seeks to both challenge Matt Drudge’s Drudge Report and act as a forum for some of Hollywood’s leading players to opine on the issues of the day. Want to know what David Mamet thinks of computers and blogging or John Cusack’s impressions of Hunter S Thompson’s funeral? The Huffington Post is for you.


Why have you called us together? And you have to have an answer [via Barista Bloggers on Budget ; courtesy of Trevor Cook: Blogtalk Downunder papers are flowing in ]
• · About 100,000 Commonwealth Bank customers had incorrect balances on their accounts because of a computer error Bank glitch affects 100,000 accounts ; High-spending, hyped-up 'neos' are the new sexy segment in the online sector, triggering a major overhaul of Yahoo's business in Australasia. Yahoo chases big-spending neos
• · · As always Bill Ives reveals more about the 40 Ali Babas inside the Blogging World ; 25 pieces of advice for bloggers.
• · · · The USA has acknowledged that it is running PsyOps in Iraq and it requires little imagination to argue that sites like these are all on the US government payroll - Got a job for Chrenkoff? To some a spymaster extraordinaire, but others might remember Major Tammes as the man who would send me his photos from Afghanistan, part of a sinister Pentagon plot to portray the country as an impoverished, exotic location UnPolished CIA Operation ;-) ; And thanks to Dim Blair (sic) for the valiant defence of yours truly and blogging as he fisks the "Media Watch": As reader Cheesie (Who Moved the Cheese) writes: “Privatise the ABC. Right now. Even better, force it to work on Chrenkoff’s budget and see how far they get
• · · · · Media Watch and Chrenkoff ; How Long Will Citizen Journalism Sites Last? Improving Citizen Journalism
• · · · · · In bed with Janet and Arthur ; I think it is great the Wall Street Journal pays Dr Chrenkoff for his work and am baffled, despite his explanation, that he tried to deny it. If I was on their payroll, I'd probably be boasting about it! Sphere of influence