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Permanent link icon ARTICLE: Ages of the Blog

Published: March 24, 2005

A new poll conducted by CNN, USA Today and Gallup uncovers some surprising data about blog readership in the US.

Few US adults are aware of blogs — just 7% say they are "very familiar" with them, compared to 56% who say they are "not at all familiar." Similarly, few read blogs regularly. In all age groups, most people say they never read blogs, although readership is higher among younger people.

As the survey's authors point out, news consumption is usually higher among older people than among younger people, suggesting that older people might be a receptive blog audience. And indeed, when the numbers are broken down by Internet usage, a different picture emerges. Just 33% of those age 65 and over use the Net, but of that online population, 28% read blogs. That figure is more in line with younger groups. For example, 91% of adults 18 to 29 years-old use the Net, and of those, 44% read blogs.

A major force behind the expansion of blogging in the past few years has been politics, and many of the most popular blogs are political in nature. But a Gallup poll conducted in December 2004 found that few Americans get their daily dose of news from blogs. Rather, 51% reported getting their daily news updates from local TV news, 44% said they got it from local newspapers, and 39% got it from cable news stations. In fact, just 3% got news from blogs every day, less than radio talk shows and broadcast network news.

But there is one group that flocks to blogs for daily updates — bloggers. As reported in Blog Readers Say Blogging Is Big, most bloggers read multiple blogs every day. And about three-fourths of bloggers read blogs because they feel the sites expose them to news they can't find elsewhere, and provide them with a better perspective.

Of course, blogs are for more than news — they are used for keeping track of personal lives, businesses, goings-on in a city, and more. Blogging is still a relatively new phenomenon, and as familiarity with it expands, blogs may become more widely used.

To keep informed about trends in the blogosphere, stayed tuned to the eNews page for more articles, and take a look in our eStat Database for more data on this topic.

 

Permanent link icon ARTICLE: A Motor City Marketing Lesson
Last October, General Motors (GM) tiptoed into the blogosphere, quietly launching a blog to coincide with the 50th anniversary of its small-block V-8 engine -- the high-performance roar behind decades of Corvettes, Camaros, and other muscle cars. The company's virgin blog has attracted a small, happy group of gearheads who write lovingly about power-train codes, horsepower modifications, and other riveting under-the-hood topics. "It was a safe group for us," admits Michael Wiley, GM's director of new media.

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Permanent link icon ARTICLE: Podcasting is music to the ears
WebProNews.com

Podcasts are making audio blogging a reality for many bloggers. By starting a podcast version of a blog, the blogger is adding independent radio to their already existing personal publishing.

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Permanent link icon ARTICLE: CNET's Guide to Blogging Misses the Mark
CNET News has published a guide to blogging in the workplace in frequently-asked questions (FAQ) style.

Unfortunately, this is not one of CNET's better efforts to address a topical issue (see this guide to RSS for an example of a really good CNET guide).

You decide. Read more here.
Permanent link icon ARTICLE: Blogging and how to keep your job
CNET News.com
March 09, 2005, 14:30 GMT

After several recent high-profile incidents involving people being fired for the content of their blogs, we take a look at what you should and should not do when it comes to avoiding your employer's wrath.

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