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The Year of the Political Blogger
8/24/2008

The New York Times is running a story about how pressure group blogging has arrived as a widely-accepted form of reporting during this preference year. In rider to the nationwide TV and radio audiences, the nominees are making efforts to get their message onto the increasingly popular blog network. In doing so, they've elevated bloggers to the level of traditional media reporters at the subject conventions. "The major pac parties first gave credentials to bloggers in 2004. The Republicans allowed a dozen bloggers to attend their confab* in New York, while the Democrats gave bloggers 35 seats in the nosebleed section of the Fleet Center in Boston. This year, the R.N.C. gave credentials to 200 bloggers as a means to 'get Senator McCain's message out to more people,' said Joanna Burgos, the press typist of the convention. For bloggers third edition by the editors of the american heritage® dictionary. copyright © 2003 the self-ruling




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democratization confab* at the Pepsi Center in Denver, two types of credentials are offered. The first is a subject credential, which offers the same access granted to members of traditional news media organizations. The second, more coveted credential is the state blogger credential. It allows one blogger per state to cover the convocation equal with its state delegation, with unlimited floor access." Of course, influence peddlers blogs are abuzz today with the news of Obama's 1995 by houghton mifflin harcourt publishing company. published by houghton mifflin harcourt publishing company. all rights reserved.view results from: dictionary | thesaurus | encyclopedia | all reference | the web
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