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SquareState 2.0: New management at lefty blog seeks to engage activists

By | 03.16.10 | 2:49 pm

Pioneering lefty Colorado political blog SquareState announced a change in management Tuesday. Previously owned by Paul Preston’s Soapbox Network, the site was purchased by Open Communications Colorado, LLC, which is Sarah Fong, former Andrew Romanoff regional campaign director,…

Labor Group Joining Colorado Blogosphere

By | 09.07.07 | 11:39 am

In Colorado, non-profit organizations and labor groups are jumping on the blogging bandwagon.

For those who don’t know, the “blogosphere” refers to the wide array of blogs on-line and their connections with each other. But while the sphere has…

The Dems Are Blogging, the Republicans….

By | 03.14.07 | 7:00 am

The Colorado Democratic Party has joined the world of blogging. They just kicked off their site: http://blog.coloradodems.org/ with the announcement that presidential candidate, Senator Barack Obama will be coming to Colorado on March 18th.

The “Fifth Estate” Emerges in Grand Junction

By | 09.14.06 | 11:11 pm

Did they or didn’t they? Did the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel actually post on their web site an editorial supporting Democratic candidate Bill Ritter for governor? That question bounced around on a lot of the Colorado blog

The Internet is Not Useful for Politics

By | 08.03.06 | 6:32 pm

Here’s an interesting post from Clay Calhoun, a Republican blogger in Colorado:

I’ve been recently told that the leadership team of the Elbert County Republican Central Committee does not believe that websites are useful tools for communicating

Do Bloggers Want To Be Journalists?

By | 07.19.06 | 8:48 pm

The courts have a great deal of respect for journalists.  The First Amendment to the United States Constitution specifically singles out “freedom of the press” as a right distinct from, although related to, “freedom of speech.”  But, the public has…