Media Is Tired and Pretending This Isn’t Happening
Lalalalalala. The media can't hear you, bad news. Lalalala.
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The awkward puberty of the media continues.
Is she just trying to sell magazines? Because it's working. Pass us the Little Debbies, please!
Soon we will all be paid in 'floating gold coins or mushrooms,' says one media critic.
Some old pals get dunked, only to resurface again, and some magazines go online for good.
'Newsweek' then looked around shyly, pointed to its chest, and mouthed, 'Me?'
Today we have people getting new jobs, losing old ones, and just plain disappearing.
Minneapolis’ city paper is filing for bankruptcy, Federated Media is laying off staffers, and the mediamorphosis marches on in our daily news roundup.
More media bad news, disguised as good, in our daily roundup.
And there's an argument over the doom of the 'Times.' Again.
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