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Re: Speaking of magazines
That's an interesting trend. Out local newspaper has a whole section that it
calls E-News (or something similar). It asks for community news coverage from
people that are at events, complete with pictures, and then prints them if
they are deemed useful. Particularly used for sports meetings, and community
meetings like school redistricting where differing views are common - it makes
real interviews unnecessary.
Kate Copsey
Garden Writer
_www.katecopsey.com_ (http://www.katecopsey.com/)
In a message dated 1/10/2009 4:30:38 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
dcamp@chilitech.net writes:
I just got a look at the Feb/Mar 2009 issue of Horticulture. There are
numerous plugs for their website, particularly inviting readers to participate in
the blogs and forums. Then large hunks of the magazine are just
transcriptions from these on-line (free) contributions.
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