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JANJAN (Japanese: ジャンジャン), short for Japan Alternative News for Justices and New Cultures (Japanese: さまざまな正義と新しい文化のために日本から発信するもう一つのニュース), was a Japanese online newspaper started by Ken Takeuchi, journalist and former mayor of Kamakura, Kanagawa. Launched in February 2003, the newspaper is credited for pioneering citizen journalism in Japan. After registration, anyone was free to post comments on the JANJAN website. However, there were different windows for registering depending on the nationality or ethnicity of the potential poster (i.e. a different one for "Foreigners" (外国の方) and Japanese).

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  • JANJAN (Japanese: ジャンジャン), short for Japan Alternative News for Justices and New Cultures (Japanese: さまざまな正義と新しい文化のために日本から発信するもう一つのニュース), was a Japanese online newspaper started by Ken Takeuchi, journalist and former mayor of Kamakura, Kanagawa. Launched in February 2003, the newspaper is credited for pioneering citizen journalism in Japan. After registration, anyone was free to post comments on the JANJAN website. However, there were different windows for registering depending on the nationality or ethnicity of the potential poster (i.e. a different one for "Foreigners" (外国の方) and Japanese). The bulk of the newspaper's revenue came from advertisements by its corporate sponsor. Due a lack of revenue, the newspaper ceased publication at the end of March 2010. In May of the same year, it was replaced by a journalistic blog named "JanJanBlog", which was operated until 31 December 2013. As of February 2014, articles on both the newspaper and blog are no longer available. (en)
  • JanJan(ジャンジャン)は日本のインターネット新聞の一つであった。を運営した。 (ja)
  • JANJAN (最近ではJanJanの表記へ統一), de afkorting voor Japan Alternative News for Justices and New Cultures, was een Japanse nieuwswebsite. De nieuwswebsite werd opgericht door , een voormalig journalist van de Asahi Shimbun en oud-burgemeester van de stad Kamakura. De eigenaar van de nieuwswebsite is het softwarebedrijf . De website ging van start in februari 2003. De website wordt als een pionier van de burgerjournalistiek in Japan beschouwd. Op zijn hoogtepunt in 2008 had de nieuwswebsite 5000 medewerkers. Janjan publiceerde regelmatig kritische artikelen over taboe-onderwerpen zoals de Japanse walvisvangst en de geheime afspraken tussen de media en de overheid.Janjan is eveneens verantwoordelijk voor het verkiezingsportaal Za Senkyo (ザ・選挙, de verkiezingen), een volledige en regelmatig bijgewerkte database met informatie over politici en verkiezingen in Japan. De nieuwswebsite schortte op 1 maart 2010 voor onbepaalde tijd haar activiteiten op. Op 24 april 2010 hervatte Janjan haar activiteiten onder de vorm van een weblog. (nl)
  • JANJAN, abreviação de Japan Alternative News for Justices and New Cultures, era um jornal online japonês iniciado por Ken Takeuchi, jornalista e ex-prefeito de Kamakura, Kanagawa . Lançado em fevereiro de 2003, o jornal é creditado como pioneiro no jornalismo cidadão no Japão. Após o registo no website, qualquer um estava livre para postar comentários no site da JANJAN. No entanto, havia diferentes janelas para registo, dependendo da nacionalidade ou etnia do potencial comentário (ou seja, uma janela diferente para "Estrangeiros (外国の方)" e japonês). A maior parte da receita do jornal veio de anúncios do seu patrocinador corporativo. Devido à falta de receita, o jornal parou de publicar no final de março de 2010. Em maio do mesmo ano, foi substituído por um blog jornalístico chamado "JanJanBlog", que foi operado até 31 de dezembro de 2013, os artigos no jornal e no blog já não se encontram disponíveis. (pt)
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  • JanJan(ジャンジャン)は日本のインターネット新聞の一つであった。を運営した。 (ja)
  • JANJAN (Japanese: ジャンジャン), short for Japan Alternative News for Justices and New Cultures (Japanese: さまざまな正義と新しい文化のために日本から発信するもう一つのニュース), was a Japanese online newspaper started by Ken Takeuchi, journalist and former mayor of Kamakura, Kanagawa. Launched in February 2003, the newspaper is credited for pioneering citizen journalism in Japan. After registration, anyone was free to post comments on the JANJAN website. However, there were different windows for registering depending on the nationality or ethnicity of the potential poster (i.e. a different one for "Foreigners" (外国の方) and Japanese). (en)
  • JANJAN (最近ではJanJanの表記へ統一), de afkorting voor Japan Alternative News for Justices and New Cultures, was een Japanse nieuwswebsite. De nieuwswebsite werd opgericht door , een voormalig journalist van de Asahi Shimbun en oud-burgemeester van de stad Kamakura. De eigenaar van de nieuwswebsite is het softwarebedrijf . De website ging van start in februari 2003. De website wordt als een pionier van de burgerjournalistiek in Japan beschouwd. Op zijn hoogtepunt in 2008 had de nieuwswebsite 5000 medewerkers. Janjan publiceerde regelmatig kritische artikelen over taboe-onderwerpen zoals de Japanse walvisvangst en de geheime afspraken tussen de media en de overheid.Janjan is eveneens verantwoordelijk voor het verkiezingsportaal Za Senkyo (ザ・選挙, de verkiezingen), een volledige en regelmatig bijgewerkt (nl)
  • JANJAN, abreviação de Japan Alternative News for Justices and New Cultures, era um jornal online japonês iniciado por Ken Takeuchi, jornalista e ex-prefeito de Kamakura, Kanagawa . Lançado em fevereiro de 2003, o jornal é creditado como pioneiro no jornalismo cidadão no Japão. Após o registo no website, qualquer um estava livre para postar comentários no site da JANJAN. No entanto, havia diferentes janelas para registo, dependendo da nacionalidade ou etnia do potencial comentário (ou seja, uma janela diferente para "Estrangeiros (外国の方)" e japonês). (pt)
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