Ya gotta root for efforts like this one, and ya gotta figure it's a harbinger of what's coming for small communities that just don't have the ad dollars to support a print product: After trying since October to make a go of it with the monthly paper of Winooski, Vermont (6,387 people, according to ePodunk), editor Cathy Resmer announced this week that she's converting The Winooski Eagle to an online-only citizen journalism effort.
Last month, she wrote:
Loyal readers will remember that when I assumed responsibility for the paper last October, I took over for a group of people who were planning to shut it ... I tried everything I could to keep this paper alive, but the bottom line is that it has become a physical and financial drain for me and my family. ... I still believe Winooski needs a local news provider, a place where residents can find out the latest information about the city, the schools, the businesses and the people who make up this unique and exciting community.
In addition to the low publication costs, Resmer cites the frequent updates, site accessibility and searchability, and the citizen journalism component as advantages over the print model.
SFGate launches 'Culture Blog' ... no comment(s) ... yet
According to the About page, the bloggers will "be posting daily items -- newsy, opinionated, critical or simply silly -- on our various arts, culture, media, and Web-related interests and obsessions."
This blog -- fun and irreverent -- seems to be a nice fit for SFGate.
But, deep breath, where are the comments from readers? The About page explains:
I dunno. Whaddya think? It's a blog. For a hip, craigslist-happy Bay Area audience. Should we launch even though the comments aren't enabled? Sure. Grrr.
Posted by Ari on Tuesday, June 21, 2005 at 12:36 AM | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (1)