In New-Media World, Everyone is Sounding Like a Beltway Insider

March 31, 2008

By Lee Gomes, 27 February 2008, The Wall Street Journal

“Anyone with the right browser bookmarks can be a political insider… the aformentioned sites generally see their mission as covering how the political and media elites are chronicling the election. But an entirely new crop of sites have sprung up to deal with the other extreme- how the campaign is playing out in the wild Web frontiers of YouTube, MySpace and the like.”

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