] CNN war correspondent was told to shut down his popular ] site, touching off an ongoing debate on blogging as a ] legitimate form of journalism. ] ] ] Susan Mernit ] ] posted: 2003-04-03 ] ] ] Are Weblogs one more tool in the arsenal used by online ] journalists to report the news? Or does a blog%u2019s ] typically individualistic voice and unfiltered attitude ] place it outside the journalist%u2019s palette? These ] rhetorical questions have exploded into a raging debate ] among online journalism watchers following CNN%u2019s ] decision to force war correspondent Kevin Sites to stop ] posting items to the popular blog he created while on ] assignment in northern Iraq. ] ] To blog or not to blog? The controversy has helped blogs ] jump up on the public%u2019s radar screen, but it has ] also divided the working press into separate and distinct ] camps. ] ] Some big media companies -- notably MSNBC, Fox News, ] Knight-Ridder and Advance Publications -- believe that ] blogs are a new and exciting form of journalism. These ] companies are actively bringing new blogs by reporters ] and columnists onto their Web sites. ] ] %u201CWeblogs are journalism,%u201D says Joan Connell, ] executive producer for Opinions and Communities at ] MSNBC.com. %u201CThey can be used to great effect in ] reporting an unfolding story and keeping readers ] informed.%u201D OJR article: Kevin Sites and the Blogging Controversy |