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Re: Paleo Articles
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Donna H <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Sat, 3 Apr 1999 11:24:07 -0800
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<<You have to think of the advertisers, they are paying the revenue and
the
salaries of all the journalists.>>

Hmm.. while an article that attacked name brands in particular might
catch some heat, I wouldn't be too quick to equate a bad article with
an editorial conspiracy. Vapidity is as vapidity does. I think there's
also an opinion that the average consumer can only handle so much depth
(not much!)... which I think is untrue. But try pitching a well-written
article with great examples to a publication with some reputation for
good reportage and see what happens!


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