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January 31, 2006

The logistics of blogging the Lay-Skilling trial

enron sinking logo6.gifDwight Silverman is the technology columnist for the Houston Chronicle and is primarily responsible for ushering the local newspaper into the forefront of media and citizen blogging.

In this timely post, Dwight outlines the logistics involved in gearing up the Chronicle team of reporters for blogging on and reporting the developments in the criminal trial for former key Enron executives Ken Lay and Jeff Skilling.

Take note, mainstream media, what Dwight and the Chronicle are doing -- and what the Wall Street Journal has done with Peter Lattman's blog -- is the wave of the future. Adapt or be left behind. Quickly.

Posted by Tom at January 31, 2006 02:52 PM

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