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Posted on 09/12/06

Citizen journalism: all the 'news' that won't fit in print

Canadian Press

TORONTO -- There's an old saying in the news business: "If it bleeds, it leads."And for the most part, readers could take it or leave it.But a new movement in journalism is turning the tables on traditional notions of reporter and reader, with ordinary people determining what should get front-page-style attention, and how those stories should be told.

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