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I really get amazed when people put lists together of CJ sites and forget about us! NowPublic is one of the first properties out there to work on the production of original content by everyday people who happen to witness extraordinary things. Check it out....we now have approx. 10,000 reporters in over 130 countries.

Its pity that after each new thing is developed everybody starts following it and claims o be the first one to think about it. No doubt CNN IBN is doing the same thing. But citizen journalism is not only about submitting pictures and reports that interests the big media house. Rather it is about blurring the hierarchial differences between journalists and readers. It is about providing a platform that lets every man to report about everything. And in this respect I guess Merinews scores far more than CNN IBN. I am a citizen journalist myself and I will stick to Merinews for all the space they give me for my creative satisfaction. If you doubt check my articles here and let me know if CNN IBN would have let me be so daring....

http://www.merinews.com/newsPortal/JSP/catFull.jsp?articleID=238&catID=5&category=Sports

Dear Sir

I would like to suggest you a news portal based on citizen or participatory journalism, working in India. Your little support (like listing or posting) can help them to popularize this platform in India.

Merinews is not just any news organization but a movement to deliver efficiently the duties of the fourth estate. Public opinion is an important area to be left for decisions made by few self-interested journalists.

To popularize this participatory platform, we need your support. A listing in your “citizen journalism initiative list” (or a posting) can help us to achieve our goal.
Please act for uncared people in the largest democratic state!

Visit our site: http://www.merinews.com

Best Regards,

Hello,

I would like to invite you to visit a new citizen media project on www.alternativechannel.tv

Alternative Channel™ is an independent and transparently managed media on the Internet, broadcasting quality news and video documents.
The website is organizing a citizen journalist international contest and is seeking for citizens, journalists, organizations …who think they have relevant things to say about our world or want to raise awareness about global issues.


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