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May 1, 2007

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My wife woke up first this morning and under our family protocols that allowed her to crank up the volume on the KPPA morning news. Often times I find it a distraction and I look for a quiet room in which to blog but this morning I heard a bit about a planned hike in the postal rates that for small magazines delivered by mail.

 

That is an important issue for independent and grassroots media. In checking around on this issue I found a recent Boston Globe editorial titled “Don’t Stamp Out Brainy Mags“that said:

“Smaller magazines across the country, such as The Nation, the American Spectator, Ms., and The New Republic could end up getting a bad case of what postal officials call “rate shock.” The cause is the United States Postal Service’s dubious plan to raise the price of mailing periodicals on July 15 . . . The new rate increase is based on a plan devised by Time Warner, the mammoth publisher of more than 100 magazines . . . But smaller magazines say that this plan would force them to pay a higher percentage increase than large magazines.”

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Originally posted by Tom Abate from MiniMediaGuy, remediated by yatta on May 1, 2007 at 1:17 AM


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