Thursday, September 22, 2005

More Good News

This Strategypage article talks about the latest blog to replace Arthur Chrenkoff's Good News, which is no longer publishing. Good News Central will continue telling you what the media and the Left don't won't you to know about the War on Terror:

The site is covering the "good news" in both Iraq and Afghanistan, as a means of partially countering the "police blotter" style of reporting that usually dominates coverage of the war in both countries. This is comprehensive, covering the society, the economy, reconstruction, humanitarian aid, security, and the coalition forces. This has included, among other projects, a radio network in Afghanistan, updates on opinion polls from Iraq, and the start of construction work for eight new bridges in Iraq. This is a site that will receive some wide play on the internet, often from people who will want to know the rest of the story - a side of the story that is obscured. Other bloggers, like Michael Yon, have been providing coverage not seen in the media. Some of the military commands are also reaching out to the blogosphere as well, bypassing the legacy media.

Instapundit has more on this.

Update: Here is another article lauding the "Good News" pioneer Arthur Chrenkoff.