Inside Think Tanks' Digital Designs
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, March 22 2011
Simon Owens offers us a pair of peeks inside the online media strategies of two ideological think tanks: the Center for American Progress on the left, and the Heritage Foundation on the right.
Owens' profiles are full of chewy bits, like the fact that the Center for American Progress sees its editorial wing as an extension of its political work, as in Think Progress editor Faiz Shakir saying, "Are we for a no fly zone? Are we against a no fly zone? We as a blog aren’t sure, and the institution is holding meetings to determine what is the best posture on that, and we’ll generally wait to see the outcome of what that is without leading with our heads first." And that Heritage's blogger briefings started because "liberal bloggers had their own type of gathering, I think at a coffee house or brunch or something on a Sunday," in the words of Robert Bluey, who seems to be referring to Townhouse.