Tonight, Jonathan Ahl looks at blogging and its effect on public policy on “At Issue.” (Jonathan is filling in for H. Wayne Wilson, who is on sabbatical.) His guests: Billy Dennis of the Peoria Pundit and yours truly of the Peoria Chronicle. It’s on WTVP tonight at 8:30 and will replay on Sunday, September 10, at 4:30 p.m.
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I watched you guys this evening and I thought you both did a good job discussing your careers as bloggers. I noticed how the host kept steering into the anonymous posting, double standard bit but I think both you and Bill handled him well.
I seem to remember only one small portion of the interview addressing the anonyomous posting issue.
I think Bill and CJ did well. When the three of us get together, there is a high level of mutual respect. That’s what makes those shows (on radio or TV) good.
Jonathan,
Nothing personal as I think did a fine job of hosting. Keep up the good work.
I only caught a about half of it, but I’ll be sure to watch the rebroadcast on Sunday. The part I saw was finely produced and you all came off looking good. Congrats on a job well done.
I know Bill doesn’t drink but he sounded just a tad drunk to me.
Vonster, Billy wasn’t even high on Diet Pepsi yet — we taped it at 9 a.m. last Friday morning.
David and PeoriaIllinoisan, thanks for the encouraging words. You’re very kind.
I’d tell you it went well too but I don;t want to give Bill any bigger of a head. ‘-)
That was a good broadcast C.J & Billy, and his double standards…One important question I have is that…There was a question on this form of medium as possibly taking over as mainstream news and views, as posed by Johnathan Ahl. The important point I was thinking about was, that this medium is fully reliant on various media publications on how we get information to put into discussions on the public and private venue. A large focus of information is actually pulled from the news into discussion threads. Therefore, putting blogs…a good thing for television news and radio networks. Somewhat, of a reinforcement if you will, and not something of an antagonist as initially portrayed. Just a thought.