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Plenty of left-wing bloggers have it in for the Sun and the Daily Mail. I doubt that those paper's senior execs care. But with the serious press bloggers can keep journalists honest, provide critical review, correct, nuance and analyse.
Right-wing bloggers will focus their ire inevitably on the Guardian and journalists with an agenda. 'Serious' journos are full of amour propre and to quote Dad's Army "they don't like it up 'em". But they will have to get used to it. That is a good thing for us all.
The truth is out there and it will be blogged (occasionally).