In this episode: an interview with Palladium-Item Online Editor Jason Truitt. Plus, notes about happenings in online media and citizen journalism, and a review of Nobel Peace Prize winner Al Gore’s book, The Assault on Reason. Read more below for links from this episode. Enjoy!
Links from segments in this week's show:
- The Earlham Word Online lives, sort of
- Liveblogged transcript from the Richmond Mayoral Debate
- Live-Richmond.com chat room
- The Palladium-Item and their Mayoral Candidates Blog
- About the Networked Journalism Summit
- On The Media from NPR
- Al Gore's The Assault on Reason and the original full review
Tell us what you think about this episode of RNR. You can post your comments below, e-mail us, or call (765) 997-1727 and leave us a voicemail. We appreciate your feedback!




Dear Chris,
Comment by Jim Hair — Sunday October 14, 2007 @ 8:22 amThanks for taking the time to create and post a great
work of art and information that also provides an
independent view of local events. Posting the transcript
of the Mayoral question and answer event is something I
will review and is a valuable service. I would not call it
a debate though as the candidates only gave statements
and responded to questions; there were no real exchanges
between the candidates.
Thanks again for creating an excellent program.
Best Wishes,
Jim
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