Everyone is looking for ways to economize on news production, so it's hardly surprising that in opening 10 new bureaus across the U.S., CNN has chosen the most affordable route. That means working out of other organizations' office space, with a laptop and Internet camera to report.
ABC News tried somewhat the same approach last year in some of its foreign bureaus. Which is not news at all to the dozens of Internet-based news organizations that have been using cellphone cameras and laptops for years to deliver journalism. What remains surprising is that criticism remains of these mobile-journalism models, as if their journalism isn't the true journalism of the mahogany desk.

 


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08/16/2008 08:56

MOJO RISIN'

If,
Mobile Journalist: MOJO

Then,
Bombastic Journalist: BLOJO
War correspondent: GIJO
Journalist in need of a shower: BOJO
Journalist with deadline deficiencies: SLOJO
Journalist who covers Stephen King: CUJO
Gardening columnist: GROJO
Journalist who eats the fried clam special: HOJO
Journalist who reports on track and field: FLOJO
Journalist hired as PR spokesman: SNOJO
Citizen journalist: FAUXJO
Journalist who covers The Lord of the Rings: FROJO
Journalist who covers the presumptive Democratic nominee: OJO
Journalist in the 9th Ward: NOJO
Journalist who covered Chernobyl: GLOJO
Journalist who has met the enemy: POJO

And,
One of several thousand journalists so far this year: LETGOJO

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...ripped from the headlines

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08/17/2008 10:57

We'll be stealing that post for several applications.

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