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Umm... Half past midnight on News 24? Is that what you call mainstream? I am not sure in any case that Iain Dale would have been chosen because of his blog or because of one of his other qualifications:

"right of centre political commentator, author, publisher, bookseller, radio presenter, TV pundit, former Conservative candidate, ... former lobbyist"

Hi David. It seems to me that Iain Dale is primarily known as a political blogger and I think most of his current appearances as political commentator, radio presenter, tv pundit, etc are tied to his blogging.

Half past midnight is, admittedly, late but it's a mainstream news channel. The point was that the guy and his blog are being taken seriously. I know several BBC journalists, editors (and higher up) who openly admit to subscribing to RSS feeds from Guido Fawkes, Iain Dale and others. The blogs might not be mainstream yet but they are certainly already exerting an impact upon the coverage from mainstream media organisations.

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