Thursday, May 7, 2009, 09:09 PM
Posted by Hans K. Meyer
Just to keep people in the loop, and explain why despite my best intentions, Posted by Hans K. Meyer
all you get is one blog entry a week from me, I completed my dissertation experiment and it's now in the field. If you want to check it out, go to this link . You can take the study if you want. It's anonymous so I won't know if you did. I'm hoping not only to get good enough data to finish my dissertation but also something that will suggest a direction the industry can take when they consider asking their audiences to submit news stories. I've based it mostly off CNN's iReport, where I've spent a lot of time recently. I think the site has a good mix of the citizen journalism you'd expect - commentary, light news, lots of photos - but also has some serious journalism that exemplifies what citizen journalism can add to the industry.I was particularly impressed with how New Yorkers covered the Air Force One photo op disaster. To me, a story like that one shows how journalists and citizens can come together to giver readers a clearer picture of the news. The opportunity CNN missed was compiling all the citizen reports with CNN.com stories to create a clearinghouse of information. Where was Eric Lanford when you needed him? Maybe that's the next step. It's not hard to do if you assign a dedicated reporter to it, With my dissertation and my future research, I hope I can steer r. But I guess I've got to get that degree first.
A post script to this blog entry: While I was perusing CNN.com for links today, I came across this story. My daughter is just getting into Sesame Street again and sometimes, before I get started working from home, I'll watch a little bit with her. I can't tell you how comforting it is to see Maria, Luis and Gordon still dealing with the muppets and teach valuable life lessons. She's a fond part of my childhood. I just wish Bob was still there. My brother still teases me about a picture I took with him when I was 7 or 8 years old.
To me, Sesame Street remains the epitome of good children's TV. They've responded to the critics adding new characters and increasing the length of segments, but the staff still create a show that's fun to watch and educational. And while I'm talking about Maria, one thing I've always appreciated about the humans on the show is that even when they are doing the silliest things, such as channeling DreamGirls to sing the alphabet, they don't seem put out or, on the other hand, unrealistically enthusiastic. (I'm not sure I can say the same thing about the First Lady in the clip I provided above.) They are just those old friends you've always relied on for a laugh, a smile and a little worldplay.
BTW, I couldn't find the right alphabet song, so I'm embedded Merilee's favorite instead. Here's a link to the entire video. This is just a preview.




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