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Quote - An insert in Rolling Stone sponsored by Camel is under fire from antismoking activists because, they say, it blurs the line between advertising and editorial content and,,,features cartoons.
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Quote - Throughout his career, Dennis has railed against the circulationi economics of an industry built on maintaining a rate base for advertisers at whatever cost to the consumer. (Translation - soft-porn)
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Quote - People keep asking me to blog, but I’m not going to lower my standards, and why should I write for nothing? Haven’t done that since childhood. (However, she gives interviews for free.)
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Just think of this link as a friendly response to a brazen linkbait ploy to generate some incoming links.
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Quote - I have a sink full of dirty dishes and I don’t feel like doing them. Can the Kindle help?
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Quote - Fortune.com has redesigned its site, emphasizing the magazine and the brand much more than what it was/became under the CNNMoney.com umbrella.
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News Corp’s Internet division plans to launch an online network to sell advertising across Rupert Murdoch’s sprawling empire and even to other media companies as early as the first half of next year.
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Quote - I’ll just do it less often, especially over the holidays. It’s hard to tell the family I can’t spend time with them because I need to create free content on the Internet that will lower our income.
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Quote - Whole Foods isn’t happy with just being your source of party-friendly cucumber-dill dip and organic vegetables — now they want to be your reading material of choice too.
Time posted: 11:27 pm on Monday, November 26th, 2007
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November 27th, 2007 at 6:58 pm
Just to throw in my $0.02 - I Love the week. Been a subscriber for a year or so and it’s now one of my favorite weekly reads. My other is the opposite of the week - The Economist. Guess which one gets read first, however. hint: I’m 3 weeks behind on The Economist and Monday’s The Week is already in the recycling.