OhMyNews, the revolutionary Korean citizen-journalism outfit which launched an English-language version earlier this year has done itself one better: it's now training participatory journalists from around the world.


OhMyNews, the revolutionary Korean citizen-journalism outfit which launched an English-language version earlier this year has done itself one better: it's now training participatory journalists from around the world.
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OhMyNews may be revolutionary, but it is also far from whiter-than-white, it seems:
http://www.i-together.net/weaverluke/2004/10/ohmynews-and-political-bias.html
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Posted by: Luke Razzell on November 24, 2004 12:36 PM
oh, here's that link in html:
Posted by: Luke Razzell on November 24, 2004 12:39 PM
oh, here's that link in html:
Posted by: Luke Razzell on November 24, 2004 12:39 PM
I wonder what will mature first, OhMyNews or Wikinews.
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