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April 22, 2005

The Christian Science Bloggy Monitor

Ethan has a great data-driven post, analyzing which US newspapers have the highest number of blog links per paper subscribers. The winner, hands down, is the admirable Christian Science Monitor.

Ethan wraps up with this:

Is there a way for the Monitor to embrace it's unique status and become the "official paper of the blogosphere"? Or is the Monitor slated to become one of the first — and most tragic — casualties of the move from paper to bits?

Ethan's continuing work gives statistics a good name :) [Technorati tags: media CSM EthanZuckerman]

Posted by D. Weinberger at April 22, 2005 05:08 PM


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The CSM, not really circulating on most newstands but long known as a good niche paper, seems if anything to have achieved a deserved new prominence thanks to the broader reach of the Internet.

Posted by: trotsky | April 22, 2005 07:59 PM


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