Lukas Moodysson writes in the New York Times

Swedish film maker Lukas Moodysson has an article in the New York Times. He often comes across as a complete goofball, this article is no exception. But as always with Moodysson, when he finally gets down to the nitty-gritty, he always has a point.

His latest controversial film “A hole in my heart” has been labelled revolting. It may very well be. Moodysson comments about these reactions:

“But I do think it’s fascinating that people think it’s more offensive if a human being throws up than if someone is shot in the head with a pistol.”

Blog coverage decreases

The initial media interest in blogs during the fall has cooled off. In spite of coinciding with the run-up to the US election, the number of articles in Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish and Danish media decreased in October. Question is if this is a temporary dent in the curve (I think so).

A logical media life cycle for a phenomenon like blogs would include at least four steps.

1. Underground – not on the radar screen of traditional media.

2. Novelty – blogs in themselves are considered news. News stories would include descriptions of blogs, “how to”-articles, pros and cons etc.

3. Mainstream – people know what it is. News stories would include successful cases and descriptions, what are blogs good for, further developments etc.

4. Commodity – blogs are taken for granted and becomes part of the “normal” flow of news.

This life cycle is different for different kinds of media. For example, IT trade press has been writing about blogs for a long time, but dailies and business press have written substantially less. Considering that most people in Sweden still haven’t heard about blogs, I am convinced that blogs are still in the novelty stage of the news life cycle.

What media are covering blogs (# of articles so far in 2004)?

Sweden:

1. IDG (37)

2. Computer Sweden (32)

3. Svenska Dagbladet (16)

Norway:

1. IT-Avisen (51)

2. Dagbladet (20)

3. Dagens Næringsliv (print edition) / Propaganda / TV2 Nettavisen (10)

Finland:

1. Digitoday Finland (21)

2. ITviikko (13)

3. Tietoviikko Online (9)

Denmark:

1. Berlingske Tidende (9)

2. Politiken (8)

3. Computerworld Online (7)

Front pages for sale

Swedish newspaper front pages are for sale. Two days in a row, the two competing free dailies in Stockholm have sold their cover pages to advertisers, or actually it is called a “wrap”, an extra page before the front page, but designed to look a lot like the actual front page.

Yesterday, there was an ad on the covers of Metro in Sweden, Finland and Denmark for the launch of the game Halo 2.

Today, H&M; did the same with the cover of Stockholm City to promote its launch of the Karl Lagerfeldt collection in selected shops. Clearly advertisers are pushing the envelope in terms of how far into the editorial sections that you can go.

One single subscription for 9 of 10 Swedish top blogs

The fact that Observer now monitors blogs is a sign of the growing importance of this new medium. The fact that a blog savvy person doesn’t really need to buy that service, illustrates the tools available that enable us to be our own monitoring company.

I have created a group at Blogdigger.com called “Bloggtoppen” for nine of the ten blogs that Observer listed yesterday to be of special importance (Dick Erixon doesn’t have a web feed, so you would have to visit his site yourself, which in turn may give further arguments for his departure from the list). That means that you would only need to paste this URL into any news aggregator like Bloglines.com and then subscribe to this feed.

http://groups.blogdigger.com/rss.jsp?id=504

Or you could simply visit the webpage of Blogtoppen at http://groups.blogdigger.com/groups.jsp?id=504 and then you get all the posts from these nine blogs.

Blogs will influence view of the church

Swedish christian web site Crossnet.se reveals plans to launch a blog. Individuals will be able to publish a personal blog under the domain crossnet.se for a small annual fee.

Crossnet writes: “Blogging is seen by congregation researchers as a means of changing and developing the new generation’s view of the church.”

172 Nordic media RSS feeds

My list of RSS feeds for Nordic media is growing and it clearly illustrates that RSS is not only for bloggers, big media are adopting it too. The list now has 172 feeds: 69 Swedish, 43 Norwegian, 36 Danish, 23 Finnish and 1 Icelandic. Included below are also some RSS feeds for Nordic press releases.

UPDATED with 22 feeds from Finnish YLE.

UPDATE 2: Added 7 new feeds for Danish radio DR.dk and one for Västerbottens-Kuriren, a Swedish daily. Added the feed for Iceland’s Morgunbladid which somehow got lost in the editing yesterday.

UPDATE 3: Replaced a broken link for Danish Association of Press Photographers with 9 correct feeds. I included them although they are not a medium, but still very much media related.

Sweden:

Beyan.net – Kurdish news

Computer Sweden (IDG) – Latest news

Dagens Nyheter – Top headlines

Dagens Nyheter – News

Dagens Nyheter – Business

Dagens Nyheter – Sports

Dagens Nyheter – Football

Expressen – News

Expressen – Sports

Expressen – Entertainment

Hockeymagasinet

IDG.se – Latest news

IDG Eforum – Latest posts in forum

IDG Test centre – Latest tests

Internetworld (IDG)

MacWorld (IDG)

MikroDatorn (IDG)

Motornyheter FART – Cars and motor sports

Motornyheter FART – Cars

Motornyheter FART – Motor sports

Ny Teknik Technology trade publication

SR – Swedish Radio, news:

SR Ekot – News

SR Ekonomiekot – Economy

SR Kulturnytt – Culture

SR Mitt i musiken – Music

SR Musikjournalen – Music

SR Radiosporten – Sport

SR Sisuradio – Finnish

SR Vetenskapsnytt – Science

SR – Swedish Radio, local news:

SR Blekinge

SR Dalarna

SR Gävleborg

SR Göteborg

SR Gotland

SR Halland

SR Jämtland

SR Jönköping

SR Kalmar

SR Kristianstad

SR Kronoberg

SR Malmö

SR Norrbotten

Radio Stockholm

SR Sjuhärad

SR Skaraborg

SR Sörmland

SR Uppland

SR Värmland

SR Väst

SR Västerbotten

SR Västernorrland

SR Västmanland

SR Örebro

SR Östergötland

Stockholms Fria Tidning – Opinion

Stockholms Fria Tidning – “Inledare”

Stockholms Fria Tidning – Sweden

Stockholms Fria Tidning – Culture

Stockholms Fria Tidning – Reports

Stockholms Fria Tidning – Sports

Stockholms Fria Tidning – Stockholm

Stockholms Fria Tidning – “Synpunkten”

Stockholms Fria Tidning – Foreign

Svenska Dagbladet Daily

Sydvenska Dagbladet Daily

Västerbottens-Kuriren Daily

Yelah.net “Radical digital news”

Norway:

Aftenbladet – News

Aftenbladet – Local

Aftenbladet – Norwegian

Aftenbladet – Abroad

Aftenbladet – Business

Aftenbladet – Politcs

Aftenbladet – Monitor

Aftenbladet – Commentary

Aftenbladet – Editorial

Aftenbladet – Sports

Aftenbladet – Culture

Aftenbladet – Magazine

Adresseavisen

Aftenposten

Aftenposten – Norwegian

Aftenposten – Foreign

Aftenposten – Oslo

Aftenposten – Science

Aftenposten – Business

Aftenposten – Sports

Aftenposten – Elite Serie

Aftenposten – Premier League

Aftenposten – In English

Dagbladet

Dagbladet – Nyheter

Dagbladet – Sports

Dagbladet – Culture

Dagbladet – Friday

Dagbladet – Knowledge

Dagbladet – On your side

Digi.no

IT-avisen

Mobiltelefon.no

VG – Main

VG – Sport

VG – Entertainment

VG – IT

Denmark:

Alt om København

Bizreport

Børsen online

Comon

ComputerWorld

CopyMagazine

DR – News

DR – General news

DR – Domestic news

DR – International news

DR – Economy

DR – Politics

DR – EU

DR – Sports

Filmz.dk

Geek Culture

Netavisen Infopaq

Information

IngeniørenNet

Pressefotografforbundet

Pressefotografforbundet – General

Pressefotografforbundet – Tech

Pressefotografforbundet – Trade related (password)

Pressefotografforbundet – All news (password)

Pressefotografforbundet – Opinion general

Pressefotografforbundet – Opinion tech

Pressefotografforbundet – Opinion trade (password)

Pressefotografforbundet – Ads

Sportenkort (10 latest)

TV2 Finans

Århus Stiftstidende Netavis

Finland:

Helsingin Sanomat Daily, 5 latest headlines

YLE: Päivän ohjelmapoiminnat

YLE: Päivän urheilu

YLE: Päivän elokuvat

YLE: Etelä-Karjala

YLE: Etelä-Savo

YLE: Häme

YLE: Itä-Uusimaa

YLE: Kainuu

YLE: Keski-Pohjanmaa

YLE: Keski-Suomi

YLE: Kymenlaakso

YLE: Länsi-Uusimaa

YLE: Pirkanmaa

YLE: Pohjanmaa

YLE: Pohjois-Karjala

YLE: Pohjois-Savo

YLE: Päijät-Häme

YLE: Pääkaupunkiseutu

YLE: Satakunta

YLE: Varsinais-Suomi

YLE Radio Suomi: Asia

YLE Radio Suomi: Urheilu

Iceland:

Morgunbladid

Press releases (Sweden):

IBM

Karolinska Institutet – News

Karolinska Institutet – Press releases

Skellefteå

Swedish Research News Blog