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It was, as many pointed out , a racist attack with no constitutional merit, on par with the birther conspiracy theory that claimed Barack Obama was born in Kenya. Three days after the op-ed was published, Newsweek apologized, sort of.

This op-ed is being used by some as a tool to perpetuate racism and xenophobia. We apologize. But it also points to a larger crisis in journalism itself: The rise of the zombie publication, whose former legitimacy is used to launder extreme and conspiratorial ideas. In addition, we plan to expand into new ventures focused on non-advertising revenue streams.

Prosecutors say the scheme lasted from March until October of Specific charges among the count indictment include money laundering, scheming to defraud, falsifying business records and conspiracy.

Toggle navigation. Free to qualified media, marketing and advertising professionals. This op-ed is being used by some as a tool to perpetuate racism and xenophobia. We apologize. But it also points to a larger crisis in journalism itself: The rise of the zombie publication, whose former legitimacy is used to launder extreme and conspiratorial ideas.

There are the usual issues: a sharp decline in print subscribers, Google and Facebook, the difficulty of running a mass-market general interest news magazine in an age of hyperpartisanship. This is one of the strangest media stories I have read.

I was reading some articles from Newsweek and I commented to my husband how skewed the articles are. I asked if he knew that Newsweek went fascist. He also noticed this, too. Looks like much of the staff of Pence the Dense has contracted the virus. Heckuvajob, Mikey! Way to protect Americans! Newsweek has become not-so-Breitbart or the Epochly Stupid Times, though it is trying to do this AND simultaneously pretend to still be an actual news source.

There is a donate button in the top, right-hand corner of the FairTest home page. I started my Newsweek subscription in college. I ended it when they put Michelle Rhee on the cover with the most biased and poorly researched article I had read on the subject — and that is saying something.

They have been going downhill for a long time, and this latest iteration is the logical outcome. I respect good journalism from all sides, and hate to see any magazine or newspaper go out of business, but I hope it just folds.

The last thing we need is more garbage journalism being spewed. It is sad to see a major news media lose its moral way as they play such an important role in informing the community. It is good to see that it is being investigated, and that we are being informed of that. We bitched a lot but loved the place. Journalists are sometimes compared to the horses in Black Beauty —all we want is a nice master, a little hay to lie down on, and a sugar cube once in a while. We got that and a lot more from Katharine Graham, now immortalized by Meryl Streep in the film The Post , who until her death in was the best proprietor imaginable.

While more publicly identified with The Washington Post , she would hold monthly editorial lunches at our plush headquarters at Madison Avenue and later W. Dinosaurs still roamed the media earth, and the Grahams were satisfied with modest profits at best. And we were a distant number two, well ahead of U. Now that magazine is perilously thin and was recently sold. Last week, workers replaced the Time Inc sign outside its downtown Manhattan headquarters with Meredith, an Iowa-based company with little interest in news.

In the rest of the country, news-starved subscribers, unsatisfied by a limp local paper and a half hour of John Chancellor, ripped through every issue, happy to have a cogent way of catching up on everything they had missed during the previous week.



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