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  • 标题:Type-B personalities; Whatever your interests,; our blogs have you
  • 作者:Ryan Pitts ; Spokesman-Review online producer
  • 期刊名称:Spokesman Review, The (Spokane)
  • 出版年度:2005
  • 卷号:Sep 4, 2005
  • 出版社:Cowles Publishing Co.

Type-B personalities; Whatever your interests,; our blogs have you

Ryan Pitts / Spokesman-Review online producer

The daily edition of The Spokesman-Review will never have enough room to hold all the stories we wish we had room for, or all the information we'd like to share. Not in print, anyway. But online, we've got room to spare.

The blogs at www.spokesmanreview.com touch on everything from entertainment and politics to the way this newspaper covers your community. There are more than 20 of them, written by editors, columnists, beat reporters and readers. They give us a chance to broaden our daily report and a way to add features you only find online.

Deeper coverage

Our longest-running blog, Movies & More, is an online home for columnist Dan Webster. You'll find his byline in 7 and IN Life every week, but Dan's beat could fill far more. His blog gives him space to post clips, reviews, interviews and anything else he comes across.

It's an extension of his beat, only with greater depth, more pictures and links.

Our newest blog, Campus Commons, also takes advantage of extra room online. Reporter Shawn Vestal posts notes on higher education around the region, getting news out quickly and gaining a chance for immediate feedback.

Readers also get a better understanding of what informs Shawn's reporting on the pages of the newspaper.

Interact with your paper and other readers

Editorial writer Dave Oliveria writes one of our most-visited blogs, Huckleberries Online. He spends a lot of time nurturing the online community there, and with an active comments section, many of his posts spark wide-ranging discussions.

Dave is also a prolific linker, pointing readers to dozens of sites to explore every day.

Many of our other blogs are open for comments, including those from sports reporters Glenn Kasses and Dave Trimmer.

They want to tap into the area's college football fan base, expanding our WSU and EWU coverage, and just maybe finding a few news tips along the way.

Multimedia makes for different coverage

In print, The Spokesman-Review is limited to pretty much just text, pictures and illustrations.

The Internet, though, lets us bring audio and video into the picture. Colin Mulvany's Video Journal is home to regular features that capture life in our community, and his audio-enhanced slideshows have chronicled the devastation from Hurricane Katrina.

Columnist Cheryl-Anne Millsap also posts regular audio clips of her Home Planet column, and Sound Wave's Isamu Jordan is always adding free mp3 downloads from the local music scene.

Transparency - how we make a newspaper

Three blogs work together to give readers insight into how we do journalism at The Spokesman-Review.

Ask The Editors has been around the longest; it's a place for our top editors to directly answer readers' questions.

The Daily Briefing provides an inside look at the discussion and decision-making during our news meetings.

And in News Is A Conversation, we've invited eight readers to talk about our content - what they like and, yes, what they hate. It's part of this paper's commitment to be responsive to the community it covers.

SIDEBAR: ON THE WEB www.spokesmanreview.com/blogs Blogs at Spokesmanreview.com All Cougs All the Time: WSU sports All We Never Knew: Starting over in life Art Beat: Inland NW visual arts Ask the Editors: Answering readers' questions Auto Racing 2005 Called Home by Katrina: Red Cross volunteers travel to Louisiana Campus Commons: Inland NW higher education Daily Briefing: Spokesman-Review news meetings EWU Sports Eye on Boise: Idaho state government Eye on Olympia: Washington state government Hard 7: Politics and culture Health Beat: Health and medical news Home Planet: Family life Huckleberries Online: Politics Journey to Vatican III: Catholic news and issues Movies & More: Movies and books News is a Conversation: Readers discuss our news coverage Prep report: Local high school sports Sound Wave: Local music scene Spin Control: Washington state politics Treasure Hunting: Antiques and collectibles Wheel Life: RV lifestyle

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