"Professional" Communicators are still Resisting Blogs

By Blog Bloke November 16th, 2005 | 2 Comments Buzz thisBuzz it Share this on Facebook

The Bloke has just one (rhetorical) comment for these fools.

SNOBS!


“According to a recent poll ‘professional’ communicators are aware of the weblog boom, but the majority still seem reluctant to embrace the medium amid fears of the inherent lack of control of information that comes with it.”

It’s your loss boys and girls. All the more room for us.

There’s just as much disinformation in the mainstream media. Just ask Dan Rather.

This is the grumbling of an old boys network resenting the fact that ordinary people can also get published.

But that is the beauty of the blogosphere. It is it’s collaborative nature, the sharing of information that makes it such a wonderful resource.

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    2 Comments so far to “"Professional" Communicators are still Resisting Blogs”

    1. Totally agree bloke. Dinosaurs the lot of them.

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    2. "Professional" Communicators are still Resisting Blogs http://bit.ly/5giepY

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