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Salon Asks for Help

Henry V .009 writes "Salon.com is appealing to the community for help. They haven't been able to pay the rent since December. To date, they've lost about $80 million dollars. A cause of rejoicing for some. But their many readers are understandably sorry to see them in such desperate straits. Personally I hope they stick around, I think they are one of the best sources of independant journalism on the web--even if I happen to agree with less than 10% of what they have to say. I also think that it would be a shame for them to close now that they've finally created an advertising scheme that has a snowball's chance in hell of working on the web. I can actually recall some of the adverts I've seen on Salon--what other web site can you say that about? Salon says that if they get another 50,000 subscriptions (they currently have 50,000) they'll break even for the year." In the old role-playing game "Paranoia", there was a nice quote about what would happen when the player characters (who had never been outside of their enclosed city complex) made an attempt to swim in water over their heads: "delaying drowning".

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  1. Its those damn market forces again .... by bizitch · · Score: 1, Troll

    Why is it that liberals and their ilk just dont understand simple market dynamics.

    The American people aren't as liberal as liberals want to believe.

    Therefore - rags like salon.com will fail - Rush Limbaugh and Fox News will contiune to profit and kick major ass.

    Wake up! - America is conservative.

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  2. Re:best wishes by MSTCrow5429 · · Score: 1, Troll

    Exactly. People don't like being lied to, and are slowly realizing that the Left is Anti-American and Anti-Freedom. Also, most people who read NR and listen to talk radio are the best and brightest (in Boston), unlike certain other groups who don't understand a logical argument or inconsistency.

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