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s The Drudge Report, which has been putting out link-based reporting since the mid-90s. By organizing links to other original reporting, Matt Drudge has really pioneered a type of online news that is something like the web-based equivalent of a paper that carries only wire stories, and does no original reporting.
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Bloggers and citizen journalists have long recognized the value of the link as a way to add context for readers and reinforce the points we make in our posts.
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"gathering" and "editing" pieces
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"Just remember Google’s law of links on the web -- the better job you do at sending people away, the more they come back."
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30 Jul 08
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19 Mar 08
Martin Ferro-ThomsenScott Karp attempted to coin a new term on his Publishing2 blog today: link journalism. "Link journalism is linking to other reporting on the web to enhance, complement, source, or add more context to a journalist’s original reporting," he wrote. Links
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10 Mar 08
Christiane SHLinks as journalism is something that Karp has been writing about recently; it ties into new media and citizen journalism,
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Martin Stabe"link blogs, are really a subset of edited news aggregation ... Because the content is being vetted by an editor, readers can assume that they're being directed only to relevant, non-redundant reporting (assuming they trust the editor)."
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26 Feb 08
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Rekha Murthyas long as someone keeps doing the actual reporting
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Mathieu PlourdeLink journalism is linking to other reporting on the web to enhance, complement, source, or add more context to a journalist’s original reporting,
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