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courting the youthPalladium-Item's MySpace MayhemAmid the clamor for newspapers to "get it" with the web, we take a moment to remember the casualties. Or at least Editor & Publisher takes a moment, but leaves out the good stuff. Roughly transcribed from that article: "There was content on there they didn't like, but they never said what it was." Content that included a song called "The Rectal of the Edmund Fitzgerald." Not there is anything wrong with that. However, the background to Jackson's plight is more interesting: He created his own MySpace account after the paper hired a MySpacer to blog interesting stories, like stories about middle-aged women driving drunk. These stories then spark insightful commentary like this: All fulfilling a clearly-defined mission that speaks the languge of today's youth: Who I'd like to meet: Hey, with more exclamation marks than sentences, you at least know they are passionate, right?
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