A Connecticut Law Blog

Thoughts on Connecticut Law With a Side of Baseball by Attorney Ryan McKeen

A Connecticut Law Blog RSS Feed
 
 

Colin McEnroe’s: Hey Bloggypants

by Ryan McKeen

This was sent to me on Facebook last night:

On Monday’s show — from 1 to 2 pm — I want to look at the State of the Blog. Specifically, I want to look at where blogging and other online communication/journalism is — especially here in CT — roughly five years down the road from the first real ascendance of blogs. Old media seems shakier than ever. Do you bloggers feel ready to step up and fill the vacuum? Are there better models on the proving grounds of the internet right now?  - Colin McEnroe

Connecticut’s King of Most Media, Colin McEnroe get’s it.  Whether it’s in the paper, on the radio, or posting on the net he’s an excellent writer who is willing to embrace change. I like that he’s asking these questions. So I’ll try and answer them.

For the most part, the Hartford Courant has sold its soul to “if it bleeds, it leads” reporting. On any given day it’s a shooting here, a stabbing there, and sex assaults all over the place. The Courant seems to love sex assault cases.

The Courant’s coverage of the Connecticut budget hearings was sorely lacking. Instead, they choose to run stories about the Countess.

Because of the direction of the Courant, I get my news for what’s happening at the Capitol from CT News Junkie. The news is timely, the posts are well written, and the pieces are substantive.

However, I think CT News Junkie is the exception and not the rule. The blog is the full time job for several people. They are journalists in the best sense of the word.

Most blogs, like this one, are hobbies. It’s hard to maintain a blog. Most die out pretty quickly. Something comes up in a blogger’s life and posting is the first thing to go.

I don’t interview anyone. I’m not a journalist. This site does not pay any bills. I enjoy writing about Connecticut law and how it impacts Connecticut residents.

However, it’s not practical for me to write about every important decision by the CT Supreme Court or every issue facing the court. I’m too busy being in court, writing wills, communicating with clients or closing real estate deals.

Quite simply, bloggers are not ready to step into the vacuum. What Connecticut needs is a serious news organization. There are some excellent reporters who lost their jobs at the Courant. I’d like to see a weekly publication both online and in print that has in depth stories and analysis.

I’d pay for this. Our state needs this.

3 Responses to “Colin McEnroe’s: Hey Bloggypants”

  1. 1
    Irene_Olszewski:

    I agree completely. I mourn the loss of the newspapers of the past … Sunday morning just isn't the same without them. As for blogging, most of us try hard but life does get in the way more often than not. A serious news organization willing to publish a print and online publication would be more than welcome. And yes, I'd be willing to pay for it, too! Hey Colin, that's a hint!

    [Reply]

  2. 2
    JonKantrowitz:

    I think Christine Stuart would be surprised to hear that her blog is the full time job for several people. She does it alone, part-time, and has other gigs to support herself. She does use articles from The New Haven Independent (with permission) – the best news blog in CT. and she does an amazing job.

    [Reply]

  3. 3
    RyanMcKeen:

    Thanks Jon. I'll correct my post. My error is really a compliment to Christine. She does a great job.

    [Reply]

Leave a Reply

A CT MicroBlawg

    Categories

    Legal

    This blog is NOT legal advice. MyFreeCopyright.com Registered & Protected Creative Commons License
    www.aconnecticutlawblog.com by Ryan C. McKeen, Esq. is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.

    RSS A Public Defender

    RSS CT Employment Law Blog

    RSS WNEC Law Blawg

    RSS Attorney O’s Midnight Musings

    Archives

    Alltop, all the cool kids (and me)

    Recent Posts

    Conversation

    RSS CT Business Litigation Blog

    RSS Matt Curtiss Blog

    RSS CT Sports Law Blog

    RSS The Nutmeg Lawyer

    RSS UConn Law Library Blog

    RSS Build A Solo Practice

    Housekeeping

    I'd like to thank you for reading this blog, my firm for supporting my blogging efforts, and my team of editors (my mom) for correcting some of my mistakes. I get a number of requests to add blogs to my blogroll. I have no problem doing this if I like your blog. By like I mean, I do not add links from ads that pose as blogs. Thanks again. I hope you enjoy my efforts.

     

    September 2009
    S M T W T F S
    « Aug   Oct »
     12345
    6789101112
    13141516171819
    20212223242526
    27282930  

    Meta