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Internet Archive forced to remove 500,000 books after publishers’ court win
Internet Archive fans beg publishers to stop emptying the open library.
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5 Best Ad Networks with No Traffic Requirements
Listed here are the Best Ad Networks with No Traffic Requirements or the ad networks with quick site approval.
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In India, One Publisher’s High-Stakes Fight for a Caste-Free Society
In May, 2015, Sagar Shejwal, a young, male nursing student in the west Indian state of Maharashtra, was murdered by a group of men who’d overheard his ringtone... By Liesl Schwabe.
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Does the New York Times Hate Its Reporters?
I’m sure it doesn’t. But why did it take their bylines off its home page? By Jack Shafer.
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The Death of Newsweek
The U.S. is losing something as the publication disintegrates—a magazine with guts and heart.
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Newsweek Fires Editors and Reporter Who Investigated the Company
Three were fired, and two others left in limbo, in a purge that targeted employees involved in coverage of Newsweek Media Group’s financial and legal troubles. By Maggie Astor.
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Time Inc. Sells Itself to Meredith Corp., Backed by Koch Brothers
Meredith Corporation, the publisher of Family Circle and Better Homes and Gardens, clinches a deal in an cash transaction valued at nearly $3 billion. By Sydney Ember and Andrew Ross Sorkin.
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The Demise of Dissent: Why the Web Is Becoming Homogenized
In other words, we'll be left with officially generated and sanctioned fake news and "approved" dissent. By Charles Hugh Smith.
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The blog nobody needs
It’s Wonkette. By Alex Nichols.
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A Billionaire Destroyed His Newsrooms Out of Spite
DNAinfo and Gothamist weren’t shuttered because of money. They were shut down because they unionized. By Hamilton Nolan.
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Alt-White: How the Breitbart Machine Laundered Racist Hate
A cache of documents obtained by BuzzFeed News reveals the truth about Steve Bannon’s alt-right “killing machine.” By Joseph Bernstein.
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Speaking Ill of Hugh Hefner
Hugh Hefner, gone to his reward at the age of 91, was a pornographer and chauvinist who got rich on masturbation, consumerism and the exploitation of women, aged into a leering grotesque in a captain’s hat, and died a pack rat in a decaying manse where porn blared during his pathetic orgies. By Ross Douthat.
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Free: 355 Issues of Galaxy, the Groundbreaking 1950s Science Fiction Magazine
When Galaxy appeared in October 1950, it promised a kind of science-fiction different from the space operas of previous decades… By Ted Mills.
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Fake News on Russia in the New York Times, 1917-2017
It has been amusing watching the New York Times and its fellow mainstream media cohort express their dismay over the rise and spread of “fake news…” By Edward S. Herman.
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This woman’s name appears on the Declaration of Independence. So why don’t we know her story?
Mary Katherine Goddard printed one of the most famous copies of our founding document. To do it, she had to face down the Twitter trolls of 1776. By Petula Dvorak.
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The New York Times Is Killing Its Soul
The New York Times announced earlier this month that it was “restructuring” its copy desk, which is corporate-speak for laying off lots of copy editors, turning more than 100 jobs into about 50. Today, fellow Times reporters protested. As they should. By Diana Moskovitch.
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No Wonder the Washington Post Is Fawning Over the Intelligence Community
The Washington Post has been one of the two main establishment papers in the U.S. for a while. But it’s gotten ridiculously pro-intelligence community in the last couple of years...
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When Mother Jones Was Investigated For Spreading “Kremlin Disinformation”
It wasn't too long ago that the Reagan Right attacked Mother Jones for spreading “Kremlin disinformation” and subverting America. By Mark Ames.
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How The Economist Thinks
Is it fair to trash The Economist? You bet it is. By Nathan J. Robinson.
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Ewwwww … the Washington Post is now a [Reddit] user :P
By cojoco on /r/RedditCenshorship. (May 21, 2017)
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