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Thursday, June 26, 2008

Video: Bloggers And Politics in S. Korea

Tech-savvy South Koreans, armed with laptops and cameras, are taking citizen journalism and activism to new heights. Changing the way their country does politics, tech-equipped political activists wrote online allegations that a deal to import more U.S. beef put society at risk of mad cow disease. The allegations tore through the internet so fast that they became 'fact' before the government or mainstream media had a chance to weigh in.

One early claim, which appeared to win wide credibility in one of the world's most educated societies, was that the homogeneous Korean race had a gene which made it particularly susceptible to the disease. Regardless, it showed that the public could take control of political and news agendas.

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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Video: NBC Goes With the Safe Choice

MarketWatch's Jon Friedman explains why the network made a mistake by picking Tom Brokaw to fill in on 'Meet the Press.'

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Thursday, April 24, 2008

Video: Best Magazine Writer in the U.S.

Jon Friedman says Gary Smith of Sports Illustrated is the best magazine writer in the U.S. He has a riveting writing style without being sentimental.

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Monday, March 17, 2008

Video -- Pulitzer: Don't Want It to Win It

Roy Harris, author of "Pulitzer's Gold: Behind the Prize for Public-Service Journalism," talks with WSJ's Jeffrey Trachtenberg about what it takes to win the prize, how it's awarded and this year's possible picks.

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