KOMO Overlooks Kenmore with New Cookie-Cutter Sites
Posted by the Kenmore Crow | Filed under News
Via TechFlash: KOMO parent Fisher dives into Seattle neighborhood blogging
KOMO launched a so-called “hyperlocal system” of Seattle-area community websites today, with 19 pages for Seattle neighborhoods, 9 eastside cities, 9 southern cities, and 6 northern cities.
One city that was notably absent from the list of new websites happens to be Kenmore. Luckily for you, you’ve got Eyes on Kenmore, so you don’t need a corporate-sponsored faux-community portal. Of course, neither do West Seattle, Ballard, or Capitol Hill, but they all still got one from KOMO anyway.
Tags: blogging, corporations, KOMO
3 Responses to “KOMO Overlooks Kenmore with New Cookie-Cutter Sites”
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Looking at their site, they stiffed Bothell, Lake Forest Park, and North City as well. I guess we’re too small to matter to their corporate masters.
I run a quasi-local blog as well, though I tend to deal with bigger issues, yet, they all come down to what I want for Kenmore.
Keep up the good work.
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Thanks for dropping by, John. I have added your blog to the sidebar. Drop us a line if you’ve ever got any good post ideas that don’t fit the thrust of your blog.
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Thanks Crow! I’ll reciprocate and add yours to my blog list as well!

August 18th, 2009 at 12:59 PM