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Found this article from the Washington Post and was absolutely dumbstruck...
Most of the piece is about the rise of 'net based news sources at the expense of traditional outlets. Nothing particularly new there but then I came across this little tidbit...
Mr. Environmental Lobby Attorney thinks that the independent sources of information should be priced out of the arena...for the good of the Democracy.
Most of the piece is about the rise of 'net based news sources at the expense of traditional outlets. Nothing particularly new there but then I came across this little tidbit...
It's possible that over time, an energy tax, by making some computers, Web sites, blogs and perhaps cable TV channels too costly to maintain, could reduce the supply of information. If Americans are finally giving up SUVs because of high oil prices, might we not eventually do the same with some information technologies that only seem to fragment our society, not unite it? A reduced supply of information technology might at least gradually cause us to gravitate toward community-centered media such as local newspapers instead of the hyper-individualistic outlets we have now.
Mr. Environmental Lobby Attorney thinks that the independent sources of information should be priced out of the arena...for the good of the Democracy.
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