US: New York Times posts user-reported videos about primaries

Posted by Jean Yves Chainon on December 21, 2007 at 1:52 PM
The New York Times has begun publishing user-reported videos, produced by PurpleStates.TV, about the primaries on its website.

 
According to Beet.tv, nearly a dozen video segments produced by PurpleStates.TV, and reported by non-professional citizen journalists, have been published on the Op-Ed pages of NYTimes.com.

Should be interesting to follow the developments of this partnership, to see if newspapers consider this type of content beneficial. It’s also a test for citizen journalism to see whether the PurpleStates.TV venture will strive.

Source: New York Times - Beet.tv through IFRA Executive News Service

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Aiden said:

There are many other solutions to your Sudoku puzzle appearing on page 19 of the Sunday, June 3, 2007 edition of The Brunei Times in addition to the answer given.

The designer of your Sudoku puzzle is an idiot. To quote: "Our puzzles are created with clues formed in symmetrical pattern to make it attractive." What is that supposed to mean?

A Sudoku puzzle should have only one solution so that the answer can be derived logically - not by simply filling in the blanks! I suggest you use a different designer for your Sudoku puzzles in the future.

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