{"id":534,"date":"2004-02-04T09:37:03","date_gmt":"2004-02-04T09:37:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/tommangan.net\/printsthechaff\/?p=534"},"modified":"2004-02-04T09:37:03","modified_gmt":"2004-02-04T09:37:03","slug":"knight-ridders-campaign-blog","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tommangan.net\/printsthechaff\/2004\/02\/knight-ridders-campaign-blog\/","title":{"rendered":"Knight Ridder&#8217;s campaign blog"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The folks on the campaign trail are filing dispatches at <a href=\"http:\/\/krtrail.blogspot.com\/\">krtrail.blogspot.com.<\/a><br \/>\n<P>I posted the whole URL to highlight a pet peeve of mine: that the corporation I work for has professional journalists representing our company hosting blogs at Blogspot.  There are perfectly sane reasons for why this is happening, as I&#8217;ll get into below; for now, though, please indulge my need to vent.<br \/>\n<P><br \/>\nIn my mind the surest sign of becoming a truly devoted blogger is getting your blog <i>off<\/i> Blogspot, whose servers are notoriously finicky and can&#8217;t handle much bandwidth.  Every morning I run down my list of blogs looking for fresh links and at least three times a week the Blogspot-hosted blogs won&#8217;t load.  Really, it happens constantly.<br \/>\n<P>Hosting your blog at Blogspot is no big deal if you&#8217;re posting three times a week to an audience of a couple hundred.  But an outfit like Knight Ridder could conceivably send tens of thousands of visitors to their blogs, and there&#8217;s no way Blogspot&#8217;s gonna handle that kind of traffic.<br \/>\n<P>Like all big corporations, Knight Ridder has a bureaucracy, a chain of command and zillion hoops that must be jumped through to get the idea of a campaign blog out of a Beltway editor&#8217;s head and onto the Web. That stuff takes time, patience and an ability to withstand the aggravation of collaborating with people who have different ideas on how it can\/should be done. Meanwhile, Blogger.com lets the Washington office cut through the red tape and get its blog up and running in a few days. And, as noted at<a href=\"http:\/\/www.cyberjournalist.net\/the_weblog_blog\/\"> the Weblog Blog<\/a>, where I found the link to KR&#8217;s campaign blog, Blogger provides a de facto publishing platform.  It&#8217;s not very robust but it&#8217;s really, really handy and easy to use. Which is why  Dave Barry, the closest thing KR has to a rock star in its employ, <a href=\"http:\/\/davebarry.blogspot.com\/\">has his blog <\/a>at Blogspot.<br \/>\n<P>Throughout the company, meanwhile,  there&#8217;s a secret suspicion &#8212; I&#8217;m speculating here &#8212; that this whole blogging thing is a fad, and there&#8217;s a reluctance to get carried away and invest this time, energy and money in setting up a standard platform for a current enthusiasm that might fade away in 18 months.  Perfectly understandable:  After the dot-com crash, who wants to take  a flier on the next flameout?<br \/>\n<P>Then there&#8217;s the problem of blogs being essentially unedited: A news media company is understandably protective of its credibility and the notion of whether blogging adds to or subtracts from a company&#8217;s cred isn&#8217;t even close to proven. The bloggers chorus is: of course it adds. But these bloggers have an average audience of 237 and nothing to lose if the world finds out they&#8217;re not worth anybody&#8217;s attention.<br \/>\n<P>Really, what&#8217;s happening here is something I&#8217;ve seen as long as I&#8217;ve had better computers at home than I did at work: It&#8217;s easy for an individual to buy the latest, greatest PC because it&#8217;s cheap and available. An institution like Knight Ridder, however, has to procure 10,000, which is why my desktop PC at work is vintage 1996 and running Windows &#8217;98. Nobody in our art department has a better Mac than the one in my home office.<br \/>\n<P>I confess my real objection to hosting blogs on Blogspot is snobbery:  None of us hardcore geeks uses Blogger anymore, and we think less of anyone who does. We shouldn&#8217;t, but we have a lot invested in doing things the hard way (which in  our minds is the <i>right<\/i> way, mind you),  so we need to think of ourselves as superior &#8230; it makes up for all the actual living we&#8217;ve missed while fiddling with our blogs.<br \/>\n<P>As for Knight Ridder, they&#8217;ll get around to this blogging thing when it makes sense to do it.  (Or, better yet, when it makes money).<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The folks on the campaign trail are filing dispatches at krtrail.blogspot.com. I posted the whole URL to highlight a pet peeve of mine: that the corporation I work for has professional journalists representing our company hosting blogs at Blogspot. 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