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Romenesko-effekten

Slate om "The Romenesko Effect: How a one-man Web site is improving journalism":

The site functions brilliantly as an ad hoc, post-publication, peer review mechanism for the journalistic profession. It also contributes to journalistic transparency. No newsroom memo or in-house letter of any consequence circulates inside a newspaper for very long before being posted.

Också om ett par roliga journalisttabbar som täckts hos Romenesko:

[Detroit Free Press journalist Mitch] Albom wrote in the past tense on a Friday about a Saturday event he thought would happen—but didn't—in a piece that was published in the Sunday, April 3, edition of the Detroit Free Press. The newspaper's editor has called in outside experts to scrutinize the affair before deciding how to punish his now-suspended all-star columnist. [Barbara]Stewart, a Globe freelancer who worked as a New York Times metro reporter for 10 years, filed an eyewitness account on April 13 describing the culling of seals in Canada. She fudged just like Albom, writing in the past tense about an anticipated event which, unfortunately for her, was canceled on account of bad weather.

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