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Wright Back At Ya is a great example of how any organization can use a blog to disseminate information in a functional manner. While many people still think of blogs as personal journals containing opinion, a blog is really more similar to email; it's a tool of communication that is completely agnostic. You can't blame email for all the spam you receive (blame the sender) and you can't blame the blog format for any blogger who bores you, annoys you or otherwise is doing something you don't agree with.
The CW blog is updated frequently with newsy items in a conversational tone and many of the posts include art. It's exactly the same recipe we're trying to apply here at the TNT to many of our blogs.
There's also a podcast by Charles Wright fourth-graders. Isn't technology great?

