CNN Reports on the Blogosphere

By Blog Bloke June 10th, 2005 | 2 Comments Buzz thisBuzz it Share this on Facebook

Bill Hobbs has found a job opening at CNN for a “Blog Reporter/Producer” to be based in Washington, DC.

He also says they’re looking for an associate producer and a production assistant for the blog segment.

Where’s the application form (are you listening Dan Rather)?

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    2 Comments so far to “CNN Reports on the Blogosphere”

    1. Some people like to talk, others like to listen. I suppose there are people reading blogs but for blog writers, do they take time to read?
      Yes, how else can they get ideas to refine their word craft.

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    2. You’re right meagerman.

      At first it was the bloggers who were commenting on the news. But after Dan Rather both are now feeding off each other.

      It’s a form of symbiotic relationship like sharks and surfers.

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