Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Busted: The Liberal Media's Secret Listserv

A cabal of traitors. From Politico:

"For the past two years, several hundred left-leaning bloggers,
political reporters, magazine writers, policy wonks and academics have
talked stories and compared notes in an off-the-record online meeting
space called JournoList.

Proof of a vast liberal media conspiracy?

Not at all, says Ezra Klein, the 24-year-old American Prospect
blogging wunderkind who formed JournoList in February 2007.
"Basically," he says, "it's just a list where journalists and policy
wonks can discuss issues freely."

But some of the journalists who participate in the online discussion
say -- off the record, of course -- that it has been a great help in
their work. On the record, The New Yorker's Jeffrey Toobin
acknowledged that a Talk of the Town piece -- he won't say which one
-- got its start in part via a conversation on JournoList. And JLister
Eric Alterman, The Nation writer and CUNY professor, said he's seen
discussions that start on the list seep into the world beyond.

"I'm very lazy about writing when I'm not getting paid," Alterman
said. "So if I take the trouble to write something in any detail on
the list, I tend to cannibalize it. It doesn't surprise me when I see
things on the list on people's blogs."

Last April, criticism of ABC's handling of a Democratic presidential
debate took shape on JList before morphing into an open letter to the
network, signed by more than 40 journalists and academics -- many of
whom are JList members."#End

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