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HomeSEO Yahoo expands news searches to include blogs
Yahoo expands news searches to include blogs
Yahoo Inc. said on Monday it will
begin featuring the work of self-published Web bloggers
side-by-side with the work of professional journalists,
leveling distinctions between the two.
Yahoo News, the world's most popular Internet media
destination, is set to begin testing on Tuesday an expanded
news search system that includes not only news stories and
blogs but also user-contributed photos and related Web links.
The move will further stoke the debate between media
traditionalists who want to maintain strict walls between news
and commentary and those who argue such boundaries are elitist
and undervalue the work of "citizen journalists."
Blogs, short for Web logs, are easy-to-publish Web sites
where millions of individuals post commentary from political
analysis to personal musings, creating a grassroots publishing
medium that challenges established media's authority.
Yahoo said its move to combine professionally edited news
alongside the work of grassroots commentators promises to
enrichen the sources of information on breaking news events.
"Traditional media doesn't have the time and resources to
cover all the stories," Joff Redfern, product director for
Yahoo Search said. "It really does add substantially to what
you are looking at when you are looking for news."
Yahoo has, in effect, created a three-tier system for
finding news that starts with the links to top ten stories and
related photographs produced by mainstream news organizations
on the main Yahoo News site.
Readers searching for further details will be taken to a
second-level news site, which splits the page between news from
6,500 professional sources and links to the hundreds of
thousands of blogs available from its syndication service.
Thus the expanded search stops short of blurring all lines
between edited news and self-publishing. "We do try to
demarcate what is mainstream media and what is user-generated
content so that there is no confusion there," Redfern said.
Those choosing to dig still deeper can click on "More Blog
results..." to be taken to purely user-generated news from
blogs, photos and links. This allow the user to search 10
million blogs listed on Yahoo's blo.gs blog tracking service.
The search includes links to many of the 42 million photos
on the popular Flickr photo-sharing site, which Yahoo acquired
this past spring, as well as to My Web, Yahoo's mechanism for
allowing its users to learn from the Web searches of others.
FIGHTING TO DEFINE JOURNALISM
Robert Thompson, a media studies professor at Syracuse
University, said it was important to preserve the distinctions
between professional journalism and personal commentary.
He defined professional journalism as reporting which
adheres to standards of accuracy and writing subjected to an
editorial process, and all done with an eye to journalistic
ethics -- however often journalism falls short of these goals.
"There is a distinction between something that has gone
through an editorial process as opposed to something put up by
someone that has been through none of those processes,"
Thompson said.
But media critic Jeff Jarvis, author of the blog
Buzzmachine (http://www.buzzmachine.com), said major Internet
sites such as Yahoo and Google continue to patronize bloggers
by treating them as secondary sources of news.
Jarvis, who is a former TV critic for TV Guide and People
magazines, mocked the notion that journalists live by a shared
set of professional standards, that they are better trained or
more trustworthy than the anyone-can-join blog movement.
"What made the voice of the people somehow less important
than the paid professional journalist?" he asked. "You don't
need to have a degree, you don't need to have a paycheck, you
don't need to have a byline," Jarvis said.
"If you inform the public, you are committing an act of
journalism," he declared.
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