MSNBC.com Launches Daily Weblogs
Posted on June 21, 2002
MSNBC.com, an online news website, has launched daily weblogs devoted to media, politics, technology, international news and entertainment. Each blog is created by an MSNBC.com columnist who provides analysis for readers, as well as bookmarks and links to the latest online news in their area of expertise. Visitors to MSNBC.com can read blogs from Eric Alterman, Chris Matthews, Michael Moran, Alan Boyle, and Jan Herman in the Opinions section of the site.
"MSNBC.com is constantly updating its approach to journalism and the addition of weblogs is a perfect way to meet the changing needs of our users," said Thomas Brew, executive editor, MSNBC.com. "weblogs give people fast access to the subjects that interest them and provide editorial direction from MSNBC.com's top columnists."
"Weblogs give me the opportunity to tap into the collective intelligence of the media on any subject and share my thoughts with readers," said Eric Alterman. "Although a relatively new phenomenon, blogs are becoming an important distribution network for news and information."
List of MSN's New Weblogs
- Altercation Weblog -- In
his "Altercation" Weblog, Eric Alterman reflects on media,
politics and culture.
- Hardball -- Chris Matthews' "Hardball" is an insider's guide to how
politics is played.
- World Agenda -- Michael Moran's "World Agenda," focuses on international news
and American foreign policy.
- Cosmic Log -- The "Cosmic Log" is Alan Boyle's news forum for the latest
advances in technology, science, space and exploration.
- The Juice -- Jan Herman looks at news from the world of entertainment and the arts.