Wonkette on 'What's the Difference?'
BY Jed Miller | Monday, March 14 2005
At the Monday keynote of SXSW Interactive, Texas Monthly's Evan Smith is interviewing Wonkette, who I'm going to call Ana Marie Cox from now on.
About 20 minutes in, Smith asked if bloggers are journalists. "If we're going to include people like Maureen Dowd as journalists," Cox answered, "then why not bloggers? ... However you want to define journalism, it's independent of what medium you're working in."
But then she surprised me a little. In a bid for the distinction between the two, and for the track record of journalism as we've known it up until now, she said there was a lot to be learned from "the hard work of getting a story right."
Good blogging isn't just "opening up a vein" on the page, she continued. "Most people aren't that interesting on a first draft."
Her extremely instructive (and responsible, I think) hedge is to advise bloggers to "have the mentality of a writer ... who is someone who is going to be thinking closely about what they're saying."