Wednesday, March 09, 2005

Chuck Klosterman In The March Issue Of Esquire

"By early 2005, every American had a blog. These blogs evolved into an incendiary form of 'new journalism' that aggresively covered previously unreported issues. These issues included the growth of the blogosphere, the future of blogging, blogging's relationship to the other media, what blogging reflected about society, the unblogged lifestyles of certain blogging celebrities, why the mainstream media refused to recognize blogging as a legitimate news source, and potential cast changes on The O.C. It was an exhilirating time for anyone who knew how to type."