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Prabhath , 
Sri Lanka
Welcome -Instablogs.com
It s great citizens know every news.
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Prabhath , 
Sri Lanka
Every citizen is a journalist.He knows every one on the grown.
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Maynard , 
Philippines
Every popular media outfit starts from scratch. The IB News is a major step toward getting out of the boundaries of the conventional media, where every view counts. Continue what you are doing and learn the ropes of perfection. In time, IB will make wave and have a chunk in the global media industry.
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Taylor Flatt , 
United States
Nice statement. It is definitely effective. I let it load all day and then watch it at night. I know more after surfing instablogs than any other blog or news show.
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Rob Jongschaap , 
Netherlands
Local news with a global impact presented by citizen journalists are a valuable supplement to the mainstream news media, just like weblogs, they provide essential additional information and viewpoints. In that sense Instablogs might have opened an emerging market.
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Prabhath , 
Sri Lanka
Fourth estate in the society is MEDIA.But political fingers don,t like to agree with it,specially in the corrupted political societies. So CJs must investigate these things.
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