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STATE OF THE BLOGOSPHERE 2010
"The 2010 edition of State of the Blogosphere finds blogs in transition—no longer an upstart community, now with influence on mainstream narratives firmly entrenched, with bloggers still searching for the next steps forward. Bloggers’ use of and engagement with various social media tools is expanding, and the lines between blogs, micro-blogs, and social networks are disappearing. As the blogosphere converges with social media, sharing of blog posts is increasingly done through social networks—even while blogs remain significantly more influential on blog content than social networks are."The significant growth of mobile blogging is a key trend this year. Though the smartphone and tablet markets are still relatively new and most analysts expect them to grow much larger, 25% of all bloggers are already engaged in mobile blogging. And 40% of bloggers who report blogging from their smartphone or tablet say that it has changed the way they blog, encouraging shorter and more spontaneous posts."Another important trend is the influence of women and mom bloggers on the blogosphere, mainstream media, and brands. Their impact is perhaps felt most strongly by brands, as the women and mom blogger segment is the most likely of all to blog about brands. In addition to the conducting our blogger survey, we interviewed 15 of the most influential women in social media and the blogosphere."These changes are occurring in the context of great optimism about the medium: over half of respondents plan on blogging more frequently in the future, and 43% plan on expanding the topics that they blog about. Bloggers who get revenue from blogging are generally blogging more this year than they were last year. And 48% of all bloggers believe that more people will be getting their news and entertainment from blogs in the next five years than from the traditional media. We’ve also asked consumers about their trust and attitudes toward blogs and other media: 40% agree with bloggers' views, and their trust in mainstream media is dropping."7,200 bloggers responded to our survey this year, our largest response ever. As with our report last year, we have chosen to display our results in terms of four different types of bloggers" (Jon Sobel, Co-Executive Editor of Blogcritics).Read more here. Image from here.
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Social Media, Paródia De Burguesinha (seu Jorge)
É facebuqueiro Ama uma curtida Posta o dia inteiro Vai que viraliza. É tuiteiro Já foi orkuteiro Posa de blogueiro E de jornalista. Sua mãe reclama Você não trabalha? Isso aí dá grana? Profissão que nada. Vai pra balada Sem sair de casa Só no...
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Small Radio Stations Bring Big Benefits For Local Communities
November 18, 2010 "Around 11 million people are now able to tune into community radio stations across the UK. This figure is up 17% year-on-year and an increase of more than a third (36%) since 2008, according to a new report by Ofcom. The Community Radio...
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Call For Papers, Special Issue - Blogging Across Borders And Cultures
Submission Due Date: November 15, 2010 Special Issue On: Blogging across Borders and Cultures Introduction: Since the late 1990s, Internet users have utilized blogs as one of the most ubiquitous communication tools to connect with audiences worldwide....
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Blogues E Jornais Segundo Chris Anderson
"à medida que cada vez mais pessoas criaram as primeiras páginas pessoais e depois os blogs, tornou-se cada vez menos clara a distinção entre jornalismo profissional e reportagem amadora. Na sua própria área de interesses, os bloggers muitas vezes...
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LEITURA DE BLOGUES NOS ESTADOS UNIDOS E MAINSTREAM MEDIA Segundo a newsletter do Obercom, ontem distribuida, a leitura de blogues nos Estados Unidos é uma prática em crescimento. Lê-se nesse texto: "Cerca de um terço da população de internautas...
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