Blogging is bitter: Not a single comment on Kansas City Star Food Blog Story!!!

Food blogs are mostly written for friends . . . I notice food blogs in town have some pretty decent reaction and reader response . . . However the Star's profile of online foodies fell flat and demonstrates that cross-media synergy with print media happening in Kansas City . . . Probably because very few people read the paper anymore.

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  1. same here. So what are you saying?

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  2. Jealous Much TKC?

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  3. So the major demographic who read the Kansas City Star are probably people in their 50s or older who might not be spending a lot of time on blogs. Great targeted demographic story KC Star!

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  4. Tony, you have a narrow readership. People interested in food items probably arnet much interested in what YOU"re interested in.

    Very risky of you, drawing listener/reader conclusions with as little experience as you have!

    I expect your audience is mostly local bloggers who are on your list, some big media reporters who have discovered the internet and include you just for easy tips, and of course the city hall types who hate the Mayor and look to you for reinforcement of their petty views!

    That'll be several hundred people. But I don't think mainstream citizens blog. We're still all just masturbating each other.

    It's a hobby. Like collecting stamps, figurines, screensavers, beanie babies, and online scrapbooking.

    Stuff that people do when they don't have T ball and soccer, and Scouts, and dance classes, and 3-2 league baseball games to go to.

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  5. Radioman, get back to your Lil Orphan Annie programs!

    Really, your jealousy of TKC reeks!

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  6. Radio dude it was more interesting when you were trying to pimp your own blog.

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  7. Radioman, you are a fucking joke. Can you even find your own penis to masterbate?

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  8. So the major demographic who read the Kansas City Star are probably people in their 50s or older who might not be spending a lot of time on blogs. Great targeted demographic story KC Star!

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  9. Dudes. I don't know what you're talking about that story was awesome.

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  10. Nope. Lame.

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  11. Kinda funny, the story mentions the Mario Batali piece on food bloggers...that he wrote TWO years ago. I guess it's too much to expect them to be ahead of any curve.

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