New Orleans' biggest media outlets were forced to flee to the internet, where they did incredible jobs reporting this overwhelming story to anyone online anywhere. Traffic to the Times-Picayune's sister site, nola.com (which I launched and until recently oversaw as president of its corporate parent), multiplied fivefold. The paper's publisher, Ashton Phelps, called the internet a lifeline. Editor Jim Amoss called the blogs they used to publish news "absolutely essential". Trust me: before Katrina, this is not how American newspaper editors talked about the web and weblogs. But after Katrina, they will. JARVIS |
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OpedNews volunteer from 2005 to 2013.
Amanda Lang was a wonderful member of the Opednews team, and the first volunteer editor, for a good number of years being a senior editor. She passed away summer 2014.