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From 9:00 – 11:00 PM this evening, I’m going to be on Extension 720 with Milt Rosenberg on WGN radio 720. The topic? “Professorial bloggers”. Fellow scholar-bloggers Erin O’Connor and Mark Shapiro will also be on. If you’re not in Chicago, or online, you can listen in by clicking here. The 10-11 hour will be ...

By , a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast.

From 9:00 - 11:00 PM this evening, I'm going to be on Extension 720 with Milt Rosenberg on WGN radio 720. The topic? "Professorial bloggers". Fellow scholar-bloggers Erin O'Connor and Mark Shapiro will also be on. If you're not in Chicago, or online, you can listen in by clicking here. The 10-11 hour will be call-in. UPDATE: Media convergences are breaking out all over!! First Kieran Healy, after reading this post, listens in on the program and calls in from Canberra, Australia (see his comments below). Then, while the program is still on the air, I'm able to post my own reply comment (see below again). Second, the Chicago Tribune today has a story on academic blogging, focusing on the Eric Rasumsen controversy. Yours truly is quoted, along with Eugene Volokh and Glenn Reynolds. As for the show itself, I'll post a link to the archived audio if it goes up. My wrap up thoughts: Especially when compared with my nasal twang, Erin O'Connor has quite the mellifluous voice. I wasn't expecting to talk for the first part of the show about "things that annoy me about the academy." Still an interesting discussion, however. The show producer told me afterwards that the callers broke down into two categories: those saying, "I just tuned in. What the hell is a blog?" and those saying, "Can I promote my blog on the air?" Milt Rosenberg is now hooked on blogging. He has a page called Milt's File that functions as a quasi-blog on the WGN site, but inspired by this post, he went out and set up a real blog. Go check it out.

From 9:00 – 11:00 PM this evening, I’m going to be on Extension 720 with Milt Rosenberg on WGN radio 720. The topic? “Professorial bloggers”. Fellow scholar-bloggers Erin O’Connor and Mark Shapiro will also be on. If you’re not in Chicago, or online, you can listen in by clicking here. The 10-11 hour will be call-in. UPDATE: Media convergences are breaking out all over!! First Kieran Healy, after reading this post, listens in on the program and calls in from Canberra, Australia (see his comments below). Then, while the program is still on the air, I’m able to post my own reply comment (see below again). Second, the Chicago Tribune today has a story on academic blogging, focusing on the Eric Rasumsen controversy. Yours truly is quoted, along with Eugene Volokh and Glenn Reynolds. As for the show itself, I’ll post a link to the archived audio if it goes up. My wrap up thoughts:

  • Especially when compared with my nasal twang, Erin O’Connor has quite the mellifluous voice.
  • I wasn’t expecting to talk for the first part of the show about “things that annoy me about the academy.” Still an interesting discussion, however.
  • The show producer told me afterwards that the callers broke down into two categories: those saying, “I just tuned in. What the hell is a blog?” and those saying, “Can I promote my blog on the air?”
  • Milt Rosenberg is now hooked on blogging. He has a page called Milt’s File that functions as a quasi-blog on the WGN site, but inspired by this post, he went out and set up a real blog. Go check it out.
  • Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner

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