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	<title>Comments on: Christian Science Monitor Loves Its \&#8221;Bloggiest\&#8221; Status</title>
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		<title>By: The Dead Parrot Society</title>
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		<description>&lt;trackback /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Is your paper bloggy?&lt;/strong&gt;
Via Kottke, this is an interesting look at the "blogginess" of various U.S. newspapers. Ethan Zuckerman compares print circulation to number of cites found at Technorati to come up with a ratio; he sets USA Today (with a ratio of 6.68) as the midpoin...</description>
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Via Kottke, this is an interesting look at the &#8220;blogginess&#8221; of various U.S. newspapers. Ethan Zuckerman compares print circulation to number of cites found at Technorati to come up with a ratio; he sets USA Today (with a ratio of 6.68) as the midpoin&#8230;</p>
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