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Re: Salon faces bankruptcy
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Some of the more interesting material in Salon have been the pieces around
the music and radio business, as well as some of the coverage of technology
and software issues.
It is a subject matter very few in the bourgeois press touches, as there are
no significant outlets left that aren't part of or beholden to the copyright
cartels and music mafias, or their evil twins, equiment makers and
connectivity providers. The whole area is even more taboo than reporting
that the Bush-Ashcroft regime have shredded the Bill of Rights and imposed a
dictatorship (dictatorship in the scientific meaning o the term, i.e., a
government unrestrained by prior laws).
BTW, Cnet is also being massively purged. Together with Wired and Salon,
*some* of its people had done some of the less clueless reporting about
technology, media and public policy.
José
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