Scared Monkeys Radio Daily Commentary – Monday, November 17, 2008 – Sensationalist Bloggers Do More Harm Than Good

 
  • Dana coined the phrase “Main Street Media” over a decade ago, but issues a caution to bloggers who run around with video cameras trying to be the next big thing.

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  • Comments

    6 Responses to “Scared Monkeys Radio Daily Commentary – Monday, November 17, 2008 – Sensationalist Bloggers Do More Harm Than Good”

    1. Scared Monkeys on November 17th, 2008 6:22 am

      Main Stream Media = Lame Street Media

    2. Scared Monkeys on November 17th, 2008 7:23 am

      The word responsible seems to have disappeared from our vocab.

      For quite some time the web was branded irresponsible by the media and it has taken many years and a lot of hard and diligent work by many bloggers to reverse that notion.

      Technology is not an excuse for irresponsibility.

      R

    3. Scared Monkeys on November 17th, 2008 7:55 am

      This is not TMZ folks and generally there is nothing worse than paparazzi.

      What is the difference?

      There is so much analysis of evidence and theory to contemplate. Remember back to the Natalee Holloway case … much of you hard work made it to the LE, attys and the family.

      That case is still far from over.
      R

    4. Mis-Underestimated on November 17th, 2008 10:03 am

      I don’t want to pay mine no more. I want cable, wireless internet, x-box, etc. I don’t wanna pay my charge cards either.

    5. Mis-Underestimated on November 17th, 2008 10:22 am

      Think about this. You have worked and paid your bills, you have lived within or maybe below your means, maybe with a full time job and a couple of crappy part time jobs.
      Hey we all want, right, bigger house bigger car, but some of us are realists, and say “I can’t afford it now” (remember this)

      So now go down the street, and the guy with the big house and the big suv, who golfs on Friday afternoons, while you are working your ass of at work. So now you drive by day after day, with the realization, that you now are not only paying for your house and your stuff, you are now paying for Mr. Good Time Charleys house and car and the country club membership he put on his visa, he can’t pay anymore.

      Some one needs to tell Charly and the Feds
      “I can’t afford it now”
      Not any idiot in congress is thinking of the horrendous financial strain they are inflicting on our children and grandchildren. I kids and grandkids will be paying for all of the “Good Time Charleys” crap for 100 years. This is INSANE

      Raise your hand if you think Charley needs a slap, back into reality?

    6. Mis-Underestimated on November 17th, 2008 2:16 pm

      WTH? How did I post here? Sorry

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