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- Altercation - - Eric Alterman comments on political journalism and the election process. MSNBC weblog with the slogan "is this the right room for an argument".
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- Ask The Editors - - Providing feedback. Editors Steve Smith, Gary Graham, Ken Sands, Doug Floyd and Carla Savalli answer questions from readers of the Spokesman-Review about the newspaper's policies and news decisions.
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- Dallas Morning News Opinion - - Members of the editorial board share their thoughts and provide readers an insight into their opinion-development process. Offers biography and contact details for each staff member shaping the paper's opinion pages.
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- Doug Clifton - - Commentary on the news content selection policy at the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
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- The Editor's Log - - John Robinson, editor for News and Record, shares his thoughts and urges citizens to partake in an ongoing conversation about the newspaper, and journalism in general.
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- E-Media Tidbits - - News and analysis from the world of online journalism, media, and publishing. A group weblog by Steve Outing and others at The Poynter Institute.
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- Glaser Online - - Mark Glaser's weblog for the Online Journalism Review hunts through news briefs from around the world to offer a critic of the latest developments that affect online journalism.
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- Infomaniac: Behind the News - - Weblog of Elisabeth Donovan, news research editor at the Miami Herald. A guide dedicated to news researchers, journalists, and information seekers.
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- Media Log - - Follow Mark Jurkowitz's notes and observations on the press, politics, culture, and technology. An insider's view from the Boston Phoenix.
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- New Media Musings - - Joseph D. Lasica takes an interest in emerging technologies, new media, and the impact on culture.
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- The Oregonian Public Editor - - Michael Arrieta-Walden answers reader questions as to what criteria influenced news selection for the newspaper.
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- PressThink - - Media critic Jay Rosen is a long-term observer of journalism's habits. Offers a press critique in weblog form. Tries to spot patterns in the world that arise from the kind of press in operation there.
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