Astronaut in 'Love Kidnap Plot', Cocaine on '100% of Irish Euros' and Other Strange & Hilarious Stories Anyone Can Edit; 'Really Weird News' Looking for Volunteer Editors to Join Its Team of Citizen Journalists
Astronaut in 'Love Kidnap Plot', Cocaine on '100% of Irish Euros' and Other Strange & Hilarious Stories Anyone Can Edit; 'Really Weird News' Looking for Volunteer Editors to Join Its Team of Citizen Journalists
WASHINGTON -- Really Weird News, a citizen journalism project recently launched by the IPD Group Inc., is quickly gaining Internet users' notice by offering the day's weirdest and most hilarious stories that are edited by the site's readers.
Located at http://weirdnews.yicha.com, Really Weird News is nearly exclusively shaped by its team of volunteer editors, who decide themselves which stories are funny and weird enough to deserve to be posted.
The site is an ideal testing place for 'citizen journalism', whether one wants to read the news for fun, observe how the concept of 'reader-shaped' website evolves, or is interested in trying out editorial work oneself.
Weirdnews.yicha.com is the latest addition to the IPD Group's portfolio of news and media products, complementing its professional and consumer channels, email newsletter and press release services and Newsfeedmaker.com, a headline feed provider. See: http://www.ipdgroup.com/products.php
About the IPD Group, Inc., http://www.ipdgroup.com/
The Washington, DC-based IPD Group, Inc. provides niche-focused Internet data mining and searching tools to corporations, institutions, and professional individuals. The company makes online research more convenient, rapid and affordable.
The IPD Group's media monitoring and newsletter services are designed as alternatives to high cost services such as Lexis-Nexis.
The IPD Group offers free trials to all of its news content channels, see: http://www.ipdgroup.com/newschannels.php
Contact
David Rothstein
http://www.ipdgroup.com/feedback.php
202 318 8905
WASHINGTON -- Really Weird News, a citizen journalism project recently launched by the IPD Group Inc., is quickly gaining Internet users' notice by offering the day's weirdest and most hilarious stories that are edited by the site's readers.
Located at http://weirdnews.yicha.com, Really Weird News is nearly exclusively shaped by its team of volunteer editors, who decide themselves which stories are funny and weird enough to deserve to be posted.
The site is an ideal testing place for 'citizen journalism', whether one wants to read the news for fun, observe how the concept of 'reader-shaped' website evolves, or is interested in trying out editorial work oneself.
Weirdnews.yicha.com is the latest addition to the IPD Group's portfolio of news and media products, complementing its professional and consumer channels, email newsletter and press release services and Newsfeedmaker.com, a headline feed provider. See: http://www.ipdgroup.com/products.php
About the IPD Group, Inc., http://www.ipdgroup.com/
The Washington, DC-based IPD Group, Inc. provides niche-focused Internet data mining and searching tools to corporations, institutions, and professional individuals. The company makes online research more convenient, rapid and affordable.
The IPD Group's media monitoring and newsletter services are designed as alternatives to high cost services such as Lexis-Nexis.
The IPD Group offers free trials to all of its news content channels, see: http://www.ipdgroup.com/newschannels.php
Contact
David Rothstein
http://www.ipdgroup.com/feedback.php
202 318 8905
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