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Angry journalists have an online place to vent

Submitted by Tom Kephart on Mon, 03/03/2008 - 2:47pm.
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Angry journalists now have a place to go to let off some steam. Editor & Publisher's Steve Outing talked to the moderator of an new online forum, AngryJournalist.com, in today's column.

Kiyosha Martinez started the site only three weeks ago and is already over 50,000 pageviews and has over 1300 comments as of this morning. The anger of those who post is aimed at multiple targets: management, "citizen journalists," technologically-challenged editors, each other. All of the comments are anonymous and held for moderation to prevent spammers and off-topic comments, and Martinez works through them each evening.

When Journalists Aren't Happy, the Industry Isn't Happy

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