Analyst: Blogs now considered mainstream media

Tuesday, October 21, 2008
By Denyse O'Leary

According to a recent Technorati study, blogs have become mainstream:

So says Paul Verna, senior analyst at eMarketer, citing a study by Decipher, done for Technorati:

“Blogs are now mainstream media,” said Richard Jalichandra, CEO of Technorati, in an interview with eMarketer. “We’ve certainly seen that with the number of professional, semiprofessional and passion/enthusiast bloggers who are creating real media experiences. At the same time, you’re also seeing mainstream media come the other direction to add blog content.”

comScore Media Metrix found that blogs had 77 million unique visitors in the US in August 2008, compared with 75.1 million unique visitors to MySpace and 41 million to Facebook. In July 2008, comScore’s ranking of the top 10 entertainment Websites included four blogs. Two of those, OMG and TMZ, were rated Nos. 1 and 2, respectively.

Two thoughts in response: Writers and publishers increasingly must add blogging to their mix.

Second, we must watch closely Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission’s recent efforts to start “regulating” content on the Internet. It’s a job they’d like, but not one that anyone needs them to do. Remember. the original reason for regulation was the limited bandwidth. That just does not apply to the Internet.

Also just up at The Post-Darwinist, Denyse O’Leary’s news and culture blog about the intelligent design controversy:

Expelled DVD released today, to brisk sales, more hit reviews

Method used determines which evolution story is told

Great offer! Get Ben Stein’s Expelled – plus new book and earlier ID films

Columnist: Regulate the Internet? Shut down the broadcast regulator instead!

Liberal fascism: What it is and why you should care

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My name is Denyse O'Leary, born 1950, in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. I have been a journalist all my life. I began to publish books in 2001. I live in Toronto, and I have two daughters and two granddaughters, as of 2008. You can reach me at oleary@sympatico.ca | More from Denyse O'Leary

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