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A communications authority eyeballs the current media merger mania and offers some hard and fast suggestions for doing better.
By Dustin Beilke
November 22, 1999
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A new alliance is formed to build yet another women's TV network and Web site -- to capture that "smart, active," big-spender female demographic.
By Janelle Brown
June 14, 1999
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The demise of Time Warner's megasite provides a caution to today's portals -- and a clue to the cable takeover wars.
By Scott Rosenberg
May 4, 1999
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"South Park" spoof: Oh my God, they killed "Star Wars"! -
For sale: One wizard and 2 million pieces of gold -
Intel eludes the antitrust maelstrom -
Where are the Pathfinders of yesteryear?
By Salon Tech Writers
March 8, 1999
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By Jenn Shreve
September 29, 1998
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It's a very, very merry Testimoniday in punditland, as the talking heads pick over what's left of the Bill-Monica-Ken scandal.
By James Poniewozik
August 18, 1998
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'The Truman Show' is better than the facile critics who use it to denounce TV.
By Jame Poniewozik
June 10, 1998
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Entertainment journalism's power lists and box-office fixations make every fan a mogul.
By James Poniewozik.
April 29, 1998
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An inner-city teacher reflects on the murder of New York teacher Jonathan Levin.
By Anthony Cody
June 17, 1997
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Neither picketing Teamsters nor historical complexity can disturb the cheerful fagade of the Newseum, the just-opened news museum brought to us by the same folks who gave us USA Today. Our correspondent brings back a report from the Wonderful World of Neuharth.
By Liza Featherstone
April 22, 1997
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Hoping to protect the Great White North from U.S. magazine pollution,
Canada is trying to keep Canadian editions of American rags off its
newsstands. But it isn't working.
By Simon Houpt
April 17, 1997
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Once the subject of a national sex scandal, the author now crusades against cyberporn.
By Donna Rice Hughes
December 2, 1995