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New York Times   |  Katharine Q. Seelye   |   July 23, 2008 08:47 PM


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OffTheBus.net, the online citizen-journalist arm of the Huffington Post, celebrates its one-year anniversary this month.

Of all the new political, non-candidate sites to spring up during the last year, OTB is now probably the biggest, with 7,500 citizen correspondents. Through its growing pains, it continues to develop the technological and organizational know-how to become a force in journalism even as it challenges the standard notions of traditional journalism.

We have been charting the site's progress throughout the campaign, with a report in October about its start-up and an interview in April with Mayhill Fowler, the correspondent who gained notoriety after reporting Senator Barack Obama's "bitter" comments from a closed fund-raiser.

The site has evolved in several different ways. Perhaps most strikingly, OTB's total of 7,500 citizen correspondents is up from 300 a year ago. Arianna Huffington, who helped found OTB, attributes the dramatic rise to the buzz created by Ms. Fowler's two big scoops, first the Obama comments, then in early June when Bill Clinton lashed out at a Vanity Fair writer.

The scoops created news and also prompted intense self-reflection among traditional journalists (it's all about us!). Had Ms. Fowler successfully pushed the envelope for campaign reporting? Or had she so fractured the rules that she set journalism back? Either way, she has become a rainmaker for OTB, the modern-day equivalent of Woodward and Bernstein inspiring hundreds of young cubs to become investigative journalists.

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OffTheBus.net, the online citizen-journalist arm of the Huffington Post, celebrates its one-year anniversary this month. Of all the new political, non-candidate sites to spring up during the last ye...
OffTheBus.net, the online citizen-journalist arm of the Huffington Post, celebrates its one-year anniversary this month. Of all the new political, non-candidate sites to spring up during the last ye...
 
 

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- JennyJay See Profile I'm a Fan of JennyJay permalink

Way to go Huffpost! You are doing such a great job, love starting my day with all the news that is
"real news". . . . . Thanks for existing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 PM on 07/24/2008
- jw See Profile I'm a Fan of jw permalink

Ms. Fowler must monitor the comments for this site. Every time I criticize her writing and lack of professionalism, my comment are deleted or fail to post.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:11 AM on 07/24/2008
- BlueOnBlue See Profile I'm a Fan of BlueOnBlue permalink

Yes, it has become nearly impossible to object to anything said in one of her blogs. I posted a comment today on her blog about Obama's Berlin speech. Here's just one line of hers, posted hours before the speech...

"I'm guessing that many Americans will take a dim view of his traipsing about Europe."

I'm also guessing she (or a surrogate)) will not let my comment about her likely negative predisposition appear.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:11 AM on 07/24/2008
- olivia See Profile I'm a Fan of olivia permalink

Mayhill Fowler is making a name for herself by damaging people, by reporting what they said out of context.

She is despicable. I would be pleased never to hear about her again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:36 AM on 07/24/2008
- jw See Profile I'm a Fan of jw permalink

Yes, but if we criticize her, our comments are deleted

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:06 AM on 07/24/2008
- StephenCRose See Profile I'm a Fan of StephenCRose permalink

That's why I have my own blog. :)

As to the notion that Off The Bus is young cubs, MF is a good example of why this is not so. And I have a few years on her.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:15 AM on 07/24/2008
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