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Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 14:32:07 -0700 From: "Joshua S. Fouts" To: ojrnews-l@almaak.usc.edu Subject: New on OJR!

Greetings.

Here's what's new on the Online Journalism Review.

Subscription information at the end of this note.

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Scheer Bytes OJR introduces a new column by OJR Editor Robert Scheer. Scheer shares his thoughts and observations on journalism, from the whereabouts of Michael Kinsley to his dinner with Matt Drudge.

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Another Mea Culpa, About Sex Executive Editor Larry Pryor does some explaining about recent OJR content.

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Spotlight on the Beeb J.L. Perrone and Neil Thurman take a look inside the BBC News Online in this spotlight on online journalism in the UK.

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Women to Know in New Media It's arguably impossible, and invariably controversial, to compile a complete list of people to know in online journalism. We asked Rebecca Eisenberg and J.L. Perrone to take a crack at a good starter list of the women to know in this burgeoning field.

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Smut for Smart People Ken Layne steps out of his Citizen Layne column and gives us an interview with Genevieve Field of Nerve.com.

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The TV-Web Nexus As television and cable news networks devote more and more energy, time and money to their Web sites, they are using their promotional leverage -- and tie-ins -- to their advantage. Guest cartoonist Bill Mitchell heads up a line-up of stories by Kevin Featherly and Sean Miller exploring networks' synergistic practices -- and what they mean to online journalism.

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The Spike Report Spike brings you his ever-witty inside scoop. Today's dollop tells us

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There's much more!

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Attention!

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Due to a case of human error, some of you my have missed the July 10, 1998 Newsletter.

For your convenience, it is included below.

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Conservatives Chop at Salon's Family Tree After breaking stories about Richard Mellon Scaife funneling money to The American Spectator, Salon falls under attack from conservatives =97 and is forced to fend off charges of close ties with Democrats. OJR's Matt Welch delves into the war of words.

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NetMedia '98: Media and the Internet Keynote speakers at the London conference offered a variety of perspectives on online journalism =97 and pointers for success on the Web. OJR Guest Contributor J.L. Perrone reports.

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Mitnick on Trial: Trial Date Set While a January trial date is a minor victory for Kevin David Mitnick, his defense is still being denied access to evidence, reports OJR hacker expert Doug Thomas.

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Another Brash Web Columnist OJR Guest Contributor Emmanuelle Richard exposes Luke Ford, the one-man, online gossip columnist who keeps the porn industry covered.

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To Protect and Serve! Ethan Goldstine does his duty by giving the scoop on password sniffing and e-mail lists. Play along.

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The Making of a 'Darkside Hacker' A new movie threatens to further damage hacker Kevin David Mitnick's reputation, says OJR's Doug Thomas.

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Coming Attractions OJR's Jordan Raphael takes you to the cool, independent movie news site that has established itself as a leading source of inside information =97 without kowtowing to the studios' publicity machines or stooping to celebrity gossip.

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End July 10, 1998 Newsletter

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