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In Reply to: RE: "In other publications, who cares?" posted by Ivan303 on July 24, 2014 at 16:15:19
...but the only place I have heard of the wall between advertising and editorial has been in TAS and Stereophile.
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Part of the kerfuffle that led to her being fired involved, in part, her conflict with Times C.E.O., Mark Thompson over native advertising and the perceived intrusion of the business side into her newsroom.
Native Advertising! At the NY Times!
na·tive ad·ver·tis·ing
n. A form of paid media where the ad experience follows the natural form and function of the user experience in which it is placed.
If arguably the most respected newspaper in the land isn't immune to 'native advertizing' what hope can there possibly be for an audiophile rag?
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...but did anyone mention a wall?> If arguably the most respected newspaper in the land isn't immune to 'native advertizing' what hope can there possibly be for an audiophile rag?>
You mean my heroes have feet of clay?
It's a sad day in audio review town.
Edits: 07/24/14 07/24/14
Again from the NY Times, and much more recent.
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...I believe Pink Floyd did an album about it.
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