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January 14, 2008 at 09:35:25

Headlined on 1/14/08:
OpEdNews.com: An interview with Rob Kall

by Hans Bennett     Page 1 of 2 page(s)

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OpEdNews.com: An interview with Rob Kall

By Hans Bennett

Frustrated with the corporate media, Rob Kall started OpEdNews.com in 2003, “about two weeks before the Iraq War's shock and awe was started,”  It has grown into a prominent news website, which provides a valuable news service, and a powerful medium for independent journalists to publish their work.

With OpEdNews, Kall creatively works to connect the growing media democracy movement to the latest internet resources like Google and Yahoo News, as well as social networks like MySpace.  This provides an important platform for independent journalists and activists to self-publish and reach a larger readership, and Kall is actively recruiting new writers for the website.  Check it out!

Hans Bennett:     How do you think independent media can best be used as a tool for socio/political/economic change?

Rob Kall:     1) Getting out messages that the “lamestream” media won't publish, 2) Enabling the everyday citizen to have a voice, and 3) Providing media tools and online tools that enable discussion, debate, action
 

HB:     How does your website put this into action?

RK:     Anyone can submit articles, diaries, comments. We're one of the 4500 sites that Google and Yahoo News have approved as a legitimate media site, so when an article is accepted (usually by one of our 25 volunteer editors) it gets a very wide circulation. Some of our articles have made the top of the front page of Google News.

In terms of action, we enable any writer to create a customized action page for any article or diary which makes it easy for readers to actually take action, contacting their federal legislators or local daily paper.

We also support groups, so an organization or just a group of people with similar interests can start a group and post articles so they show on the group page. This adds capabilities that most non profit organizations don't have.
 

HB:     Sort of a cross between a strictly controlled website and IMC open publishing, how does OpEdNews.com decide which articles to publish?

RK:     To qualify as a legitimate media site, we must moderate articles. So if you submit an article, it will go into our article queue, to be evaluated by one of our volunteer editors. We see an average of 40 to 60 a day. But we also offer diaries, and there is no moderation on diaries.  I think we're one of only a very few sites that do both.

Reasons not to publish include:  Bad writing, nothing new said, old news, or commentary on a no longer fresh issue, and self promotion. Often, when readers send comments or news tips, we'll encourage them to turn their comments, observations or tips into articles. Also, part of our editorial policy is to consider every article submission as a diary submission too, so if a submission doesn't cut it as an article, it may well make it as a diary, where the criteria are not as strict.

We will soon be adding a third level of content-- OpEdNews Journal-- which will have higher criteria-- including peer review, requirement that it be more than just commentary, and should have data derived from investigative research. We hope to pull six or ten articles a week from the 300-400 we publish that meet the higher criteria. Our goal is "modest": to produce articles of the same or higher quality than the NY Times or Wall Street Journal.

HB:     What other independent news organizations have most influenced your work?

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Hans Bennett is a Philadelphia photojournalist mostly focusing on the movement to free Mumia Abu-Jamal and all political prisoners. An archive of his work is available at insubordination.blogspot.com and he is also co-founder of "Journalists for Mumia," created to challenge the long history of corporate media bias, whose website is: Abu-Jamal-News.com

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It is never the masses that make the difference, it is always the individual which makes the difference. Thank you for letting me be myself today.
Jeanette DoneyIt is never the masses that make the difference, it is always the individual which makes the difference. Thank you for letting me be myself today.

Thank you for the food for thought

I didn't realize the capacity and tools of OpEdNews.  My gosh, what unused potential! 

by Jeanette Doney (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 6 diaries, 304 comments) on Monday, January 14, 2008 at 10:51:23 AM
 


I have achieved nothing of consequence apart from raising children in a way that they would excel where I failed. And they are on good tracks.
ramsheyiI have achieved nothing of consequence apart from raising children in a way that they would excel where I failed. And they are on good tracks.

OpEdNews A Gift Of God

OpEdNews is a gift of God . It is a light illuminating our latter day Dark Ages. It is also a thorn in the eyes of the Power that be. There is no doubt that HR1955 's first onslaught will target freedom lovers and concerned citizens such as those assembled here and the site itself. Let us be extremely alert and watchful. Mercenary trolls are harbingers of thought police and censorship and much worse.

Good luck to Rob for his Peace Crusade.

by ramsheyi (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 539 comments) on Monday, January 14, 2008 at 4:56:30 PM
 


Peter Dearman is a teacher living in Taiwan. He is concerned about depleted uranium, repression in Burma, stolen elections, organ harvesting, aspartame, sugar, species depletion, animal abuse, ocean pollution, helium depletion and the generally high level of bad things happening in the world today.
Peter DearmanPeter Dearman is a teacher living in Taiwan. He is concerned about depleted uranium, repression in Burma, stolen elections, organ harvesting, aspartame, sugar, species depletion, animal abuse, ocean pollution, helium depletion and the generally high level of bad things happening in the world today.

Great interview Rob

Interviews always capture something a little better. After reading it, I really felt like I could see your big picture more clearly. It's inspiring, and you deserve to feel a great sense of accomplishment. I agree with your assertions that OpEdNews already is a very important site, that it truly is open to all who are civil and can express themselves clearly, and that it has never ceased to keep evolving at a slow but steady rate that seems a sensible bet to win the race against the MSM behemoth. 

Are there any other sites that will, in good faith, display an article by a relatively unknown writer overtop of one by a nobel prize winner, both submitted by writers that felt pleased by the straightforwardness of the whole process.

by Peter Dearman (9 articles, 27 quicklinks, 7 diaries, 130 comments) on Tuesday, January 15, 2008 at 11:59:43 AM
 


Brett Paatsch is an Australian born secular humanist with degrees in management and science and an interest in politics. He is a former pro-American that wishes to be pro-American again and thinks the impeachment and repudiation of President George W Bush for the invasion of Iraq in March 2003 is necessary to reestablish trust in American signatures on international treaties and confidence in the global rule of law.
Brett PaatschBrett Paatsch is an Australian born secular humanist with degrees in management and science and an interest in politics. He is a former pro-American that wishes to be pro-American again and thinks the impeachment and repudiation of President George W Bush for the invasion of Iraq in March 2003 is necessary to reestablish trust in American signatures on international treaties and confidence in the global rule of law.

But has the policy on not moderating diaries just changed?

"RK:     To qualify as a legitimate media site, we must moderate articles. So if you submit an article, it will go into our article queue, to be evaluated by one of our volunteer editors. We see an average of 40 to 60 a day. But we also offer diaries, and there is no moderation on diaries.  I think we're one of only a very few sites that do both."

This diary entry refers to another diary entry that the writer wanted deleted and it has been deleted. 

So has the policy on there being "no moderation on diaries" now changed?

by Brett Paatsch (0 articles, 2 quicklinks, 22 diaries, 1041 comments) on Tuesday, January 15, 2008 at 9:03:52 PM
 


I admit to the following
I am a Viet Nam Vet
I am a Viet Nam Vet Against War
I have not trusted a thing about the Governtment
since The 1963 coup murder of JFK
Power to the People
that where it belongs

GleamerI admit to the following
I am a Viet Nam Vet
I am a Viet Nam Vet Against War
I have not trusted a thing about the Governtment
since The 1963 coup murder of JFK
Power to the People
that where it belongs

Eye of the Beholder

The preponderance of the articles denotes a stance.

You , while claiming to be a source of information the Main Stream propagandist avoids,  only go as far as your rope lets you.

You site is filled with propaganda.

Note all the "political" articles, all,(that I have seen), every one Democat or Republican,

 this is what you call a contest, but what I call a great illusion,

there is no salvation to be found in the belly of the beasts that enslave us.

You may think of yourself as a "progressive" , thats what propagandist claim,where is the progress? In what direction does your "progressive aganda" take us?

Right back to the dog and pony show call USA democracy.

You need writers who understand the sham of the illusion

Who get the fact that the "Electoral College" destroys "one man , one vote"

Who sees the blatent collusion of the "Two Winged" party

Who does not run polls asking who won the debate?
Who  won? not the American people

There is no debate,there is not "a nickles worth of difference"

You forward this illusion. You partake in the misdirection You are responsible

You are part of the solution or your part of the proplem,so save crowning yourself with laurels

It only works on the sheeple

 

by Gleamer (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 2 comments) on Saturday, January 26, 2008 at 11:58:16 AM
 

 

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