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CommentWednesday, January 26, 2005

Germany: Blogs On Their Way To Media

Things are happening in and around the German blogosphere according to BlogInitiativeGermany.

It's the Jamba case that got it all going. Jan Schmidt writes a good summary of what happened, and draws conclusions valid not only in a German perspective.

Weblogs will increasingly find their place in the communication strategies of organizations. Some of them might use Weblogs as an additional channel for their internal and/or external communication, while others will monitor Blogs for mentions of their products or practices.

Due to processes of intra-media agenda setting, Weblogs and other mass media will get increasingly connected...

Exactly because blogging is not journalism, not private online-exhibitionism and not dysfunctional flaming of other peoples comments, understanding the dynamics of the blogosphere becomes a central task for communication practitioners and researchers alike.

Thanks Klaus for the tip!

Fredrik Wacka is the author and founder of the popular CorporateBlogging.Info blog which is a guide to business and corporate blogging. Visit Fredrik Wacka's blog: CorporateBlogging.Info.

News Tags: Jamba, Blogs, Germany, blog, media
About the author:
Fredrik Wacka is the author and founder of the popular CorporateBlogging.Info blog which is a guide to business and corporate blogging.

Visit Fredrik Wacka's blog: CorporateBlogging.Info.

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