Zac Echola’s on board
I’m working my way through a few hundred pages of reading on growth and development in Columbia, so forgive the quiet. Meanwhile, I haven’t done a consensus post in a while. But I happened upon this post from Zac Echola in my RSS reader today:
I’m going to be blunt, so pardon my French (again): Yes, I’m suggesting we may be completely fucking wrong with the entire system of news. Right now, when a story breaks, it breaks like a wave. Over a period of time, it rises in interest and discussion, peaks and then drops down until the next break comes. We do this over and over again, forcing readers to surf these waves, be they big national stories or be they hyperlocal news breaks, it doesn’t matter. The format is the same: A never ending flow of new information. Nobody questions its validity as a methodology. But it is, in fact, a staple of old media systems.
I hope to type up a few thoughts later today that are popping up as I do my reading. For now, welcome Zac to the growing chorus of voices calling for much more attention to context.
Update: I published this with a different quote. On reflection, I liked the one above better.
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Does following the news work? at Newsless.org
12 Jan 09 at 6:52 pm
[...] I mentioned earlier, I’ve been steeped in hundreds of pages of coverage of growth and development in Columbia, MO. [...]
Does Following the News Work?
13 Jan 09 at 12:19 pm
Nothing seems to be easier than seeing someone whom you can help but not helping.
I suggest we start giving it a try. Give love to the ones that need it.
God will appreciate it.
PopodoZep
21 Jan 09 at 8:30 pm
I have this feeling that we are going to go mainstream. Perhaps a little sooner than later.
Michael Josefowicz
22 Jan 09 at 4:17 am
Thank you for the link. I just read the full post and recommend it it gets put in the must read folder. Only problem is that I wanted to add a comment to say "Nice work." But the comment link didn't work. So..just in case, I posted here.
Michael Josefowicz
22 Jan 09 at 4:26 am