| richardhutnik said: I could also extend what I wrote into the area of reporters who cover sports. I have seen individuals writing in forums for a more competent job covering a sport than the said professionals with some pretty bad predictions. It is very possible that the rise of blogging has shown that the idea of paid journalists in a number of areas can face competitiveness from unpaid individuals. |
Pretty much everything has been democratized in the internet era, jeopardizing a number of jobs that were once secure. Professional blogs like Joystiq or Gonintendo are the middle ground there, and hell, those two are my primary sources of news long before i'd ever venture to IGN or GamePro or wherever. Blogs can also more easily cater to special interests

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







