Australian Newsagency Blog

A blog on issues affecting Australia’s small businesses, newsagents, media and small business generally.

Placeblogger lists hyper local news sites

Mark
January 5th, 2007 · No Comments

local_news_d.JPG

Courtesy of Jay Rosen’s Press Think blog I have found Placeblogger, a new place where you can “discover, browse, and subscribe” to over 700 local blogs. It launched January 1 and while only US blogs are listed at the moment it’s well worth a visit.

What’s a placeblog? Here’s what the site says:

Placeblogs are sometimes called “hyperlocal sites” because some of them focus on news events and items that cover a particular neighborhood in great detail — and in particular, places that might be too physically small or sparsely populated to attract much traditional media coverage. Because of this, many people have associated them with the term “citizen journalism,” or journalism done by non-journalists.

MNSpeak is the best example from the Placeblog top 10. It publishes news which mainstream media news sites and newspapers are unlikely to cover or at least cover in the way it does. These local news sites are the future of news with newspapers and mainstream websites moving to more blended coverage.

Back in 2005 we had a half hearted crack at creating a local news site, called local news daily. We built the site in Drupal and sought out retired journalists to get us going. One thing led to another and we let it slide. Maybe the time is right now to get newsagents engaged in the Local News concept. Hmmm… In the meantime, check out Placeblogger and see what they’re up to in the US. It’s exciting.

Category: Blogging · Citizen Journalism · Media disruption · New media · Newsagency challenges · Newspapers

0 responses so far ↓

  • There are no comments yet...Kick things off by filling out the form below.

Leave a Comment

no captcha image? hit the refresh button on the rightRequest new captcha image