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	<title>Comments on: Virginia Tech news analysis</title>
	<link>http://www.collegemediainnovation.org/blog/2007/04/16/virginia-tech-news-analysis/</link>
	<description>a group discussion about the future of student media</description>
	<pubDate>Sun, 12 Oct 2008 05:35:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Renate Ferreira</title>
		<link>http://www.collegemediainnovation.org/blog/2007/04/16/virginia-tech-news-analysis/#comment-16278</link>
		<author>Renate Ferreira</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Apr 2007 00:31:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Excellent analysis, Arvinder. Facebook is living proof that new media is here to stay. Many students may not realize it, but they are slowely but surely easing into the new media realm.
Facebook is providing a unique environment for civic journalism. Seems like this highly personal blog atmosphere is probably the most popular out there right now. Taking cues from what Facebook is doing right, might help in pioneering the new media experience to a whole new level.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Excellent analysis, Arvinder. Facebook is living proof that new media is here to stay. Many students may not realize it, but they are slowely but surely easing into the new media realm.<br />
Facebook is providing a unique environment for civic journalism. Seems like this highly personal blog atmosphere is probably the most popular out there right now. Taking cues from what Facebook is doing right, might help in pioneering the new media experience to a whole new level.</p>
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